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	   <title>paganruss comments on "Photography tips for domestic cat"</title>
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	   <description>re: thecattrainer's tips:
Since I can't swivel the flash on my digital camera, I use Paint Shop Pro7 to fill the flash-spot with black.  Typically the Cat's pupil shows up as green or white; I use the brush tool to paint it blsck.  But not completely -- I leave a little light spot as a highlight.

see pictures (retouched and otherwise) on Feral Cat Forum http://lnycats.forum24.ru</description>
	   <pubDate>2009-12-11 14:01:45 MST</pubDate>
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	   <title>thercattrainer comments on "Photography tips for domestic cat"</title>
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	   <description>If I'm using a flash, I sometimes use tissue paper to mute the flash. Just tape the tissue over the flash to make it less direct. This way the cat's eye don't glow. You can also bounce a flash off a wall or ceiling. Glowing eyes can ruin an otherwise great photo. You can use Adobe Photoshop Deluxe to straighten out glowing eyes. However, you should use plenty of natural light without a flash if you can.</description>
	   <pubDate>2008-09-21 06:09:01 MST</pubDate>
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	   <title>petar comments on "Photography tips for domestic cat"</title>
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	   <description>It's true, direct flash sux.. Try to take pictures closer to the windows to get more light. But when I watch your pictures, I think you got the main idea, they are very beautiful.</description>
	   <pubDate>2008-06-09 07:13:03 MST</pubDate>
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	   <title>auror comments on "Photography tips for domestic cat"</title>
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	   <description>unfortunatly my home is quite dark, I do not have a good light.. It's a pity, because I have to use flash and I do not like it very much..But I do my best!! I just found this site, and it is so beautiful!!! 
I will add very soon some other pictures..</description>
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