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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 12/26/2006
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Thank you Gust@vo !!
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 12/26/2006
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Simpática toma. Un abrazo!
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 12/22/2006
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Thank You Mary... Willie is a beautiful kitty. He's got me trained very well ..ha! Michele~
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 12/22/2006
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Thank You Ali... Best wishes my friend, Michele~
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Mary Slade
{K:40338} 12/22/2006
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A beautiful cat captured in candlelight. But I wish that was for different reasons Michele- hope the power comes back soon.
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 12/22/2006
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Very impressive moments you must have passed there, this is image as a result is also very impressive and so great with its exposure and composition
Wishing you all of the best my friend
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 12/22/2006
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I do thank you for your great friendship nessa... and to watch your work is also exciting and inspiring ! Merry Christmas to You and Your family this time of year..hugs..michele~
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vanessa shakesheff
{K:68840} 12/22/2006
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Hope everything is back to normal soon for you all and wish you and your family my thoughts for you at this time of year..hugs nessa
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 12/22/2006
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Thanks so much Doyle ! I appreciate all these wonderful tips You know I really do ...I and try them all ..ha! They're great ! Thanks for your time.. Michele~
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 12/22/2006
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Keep clicking girl . . . the camera has power!!! Love the motivation this shot implies. Clearly shot in really adverse lighting conditions, you pay for it with the noise / grain issues you see. The eyes of the cat - the "animal redeye" version are VERY difficult to contend with. they arise when the light hits them dead-on in low light and you camera doesn't allow the flash to be moved off-camera. There are, though, a couple of tricks to deal with this. Some have used bathroom tissue or kleenex to cover the flash with some good effect. You could also try using a small piece of aluminum foil in front and "bounce' the flash off a ceiling or a wall . . . I think that might be even more effective. This way the light comes from other than a direct hit. You see? The candle behind the cat will help illuminate the BG and backlight the cat . . . but a completely different effect comes from having the candle between the cat and the camera and yet another different effect comes from having the candle behind you. Experiment and play and see what does what! Keep them spirits up my friend! (And keep the candle away from reflective surfaces like the lamp pole . . . it'll overexpose areas - as you can see.) By the way . . . a beautiful cat . . . and spoiled to I'll bet!! :)
Merry Christmas! Doyle I <~~~~~
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 12/21/2006
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Thanks so much Jan .. You're very kind. Yep we just take everything for ganted. All is well now ! Wishing You Warm happy Holidays too ! Michele~
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Jan Hoffman
{K:39467} 12/21/2006
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Michele-- thanks for sharing photos from the darkside; I am so glad you and your Mom (and cat) got through this OK and assume your power is back now. This reminds me of Wisconsin snow storms of many years ago that we suffered through. We take power for granted until we don't have it. Wishing you WARM and happy holidays. --Jan
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Robert Chin
{K:22282} 12/21/2006
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Lovely image Michele,in time of crisis your true self comes shining thru,much brighter than that candle. Hope you will look past the troubles you are experiencing and have a Wonderful Festive Season. At least you have Willie to keep you warm. Thanks for the greetings. Robbie
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