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When the firmware updates turns your D810 into a brick.......
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<blockquote data-quote="GracieAllen" data-source="post: 524481" data-attributes="member: 41283"><p><chuckle></p><p></p><p>Hey, cat shows are FUN... And photographing cats is a lot more interesting than photographing dogs! Doing portraits of show dogs is a lot like taking passport photos... Show dogs are VERY well behaved, and each has a handler. You give instructions, and set them, and they stack and pose. shoot.....</p><p></p><p>With cats, you have to work much harder! They actually run the portrait session, and we figure our job (me, and my wife, who's my cat wrangler) is to capture the cat's personality. It's actually a lot of fun. There don't appear to be a lot of photographers that work with show cats... </p><p></p><p>BUT, I can definitely see where the idea would be heckle-worthy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GracieAllen, post: 524481, member: 41283"] <chuckle> Hey, cat shows are FUN... And photographing cats is a lot more interesting than photographing dogs! Doing portraits of show dogs is a lot like taking passport photos... Show dogs are VERY well behaved, and each has a handler. You give instructions, and set them, and they stack and pose. shoot..... With cats, you have to work much harder! They actually run the portrait session, and we figure our job (me, and my wife, who's my cat wrangler) is to capture the cat's personality. It's actually a lot of fun. There don't appear to be a lot of photographers that work with show cats... BUT, I can definitely see where the idea would be heckle-worthy! [/QUOTE]
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