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John M. you beat me to it. The following is NOT - repeat NOT - a cat pic. Rather it's a demonstration of the bokeh of my (then) newly acquired Hasselblad XCD 90 lens. Shot wide open, because I just had to. To demonstrate the bokeh. :ROTFL: QUOTE]
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Oh, come on, lets get real...a cat is a cat is a cat and yours is a cat! (an adorable one at that).
In my case it's technically not really a cat.....well, um...OK, so I'm a Cheat-er too. I actually needed to check out the focusing of the lens and found I really didn't have a suitable subject to shoot and just happened to stumble upon him lying out in the open (yea right). :ROTFL:
Pentax 645D; A* 600mm f5.6 645 lens.
Dave (D&A)
I'm guessing he used The Zone system. Works everytime.The opposite exposure problem of a black cat in a dark room. What did you use to set the white point? :ROTFL:
Exposed to the right...I'm guessing he used The Zone system. Works everytime.
Senior portrait of my youngest son a couple years ago.
Phase XF, IQ3100, Schneider 150mm LS BR, Profoto
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