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	<title>Articles tagged with 'cat photography'</title>
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	   <title>Common cat photography mistakes</title>
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I have seen many cat photos, both professional and amateur. Here is a list of the most common mistakes that even the professionals make sometimes:




Avoid direct flash. Some of you will say "but I don't have enough money for external flash...</description>
	   <pubDate>2008-07-24 03:23:24 MST</pubDate>
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	   <category>cats</category>
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	   <title>Cameras for cat photography</title>
	   <link>http://piccat.com/articles/6/cameras_for_cat_photography.html</link>
	   <description>
You still didn't bought a camera for photographing your cat? Here are some suggestions:



Under 300$
You can choose between 2 cameras in this category:


Canon PowerShot S3 IS (290$) - good camera, but you will maybe problems with the small...</description>
	   <pubDate>2008-03-17 16:53:47 MST</pubDate>
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	   <category>cats</category>
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	   <title>Photography tips for street cats</title>
	   <link>http://piccat.com/articles/5/photography_tips_for_street_cats.html</link>
	   <description>
Some tips for getting better photos of street cats:



Good light is important! Photograph the street cats at the early morning or the late afternoon if it is possible
Try to catch light in the cat's eyes. Your photo will look much better
Take...</description>
	   <pubDate>2008-03-17 16:51:41 MST</pubDate>
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	   <category>cats</category>
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	   <title>Photography tips for domestic cat</title>
	   <link>http://piccat.com/articles/4/photography_tips_for_domestic_cat.html</link>
	   <description>
Some tips for getting better photos of your domestic cat:



Good light is important. Try to take a photo of your cat next to a window. If it is too dark, you probably will need to use a flash. Do not flash directly into the cat's face.

Try to...</description>
	   <pubDate>2008-03-13 18:00:18 MST</pubDate>
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	   <category>cats</category>
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	   <title>Taking action photos</title>
	   <link>http://piccat.com/articles/3/taking_action_photos.html</link>
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The most important thing in taking action shots of a cat is the light. Without enough light you can not have enough shuffle speed to get the action. What shuffle speed do you need? 1/500 sec is the minimum. Better make it 1/1000 sec or less. You will...</description>
	   <pubDate>2008-03-13 17:50:25 MST</pubDate>
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	   <category>cats</category>
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	   <title>Planning cat pictures</title>
	   <link>http://piccat.com/articles/2/planning_cat_pictures.html</link>
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Planning your cat photos will save you many time and shots. You will be amazed how easier can be taking photographs of cat when you plan your shots with a little patience.


The first thing you have to do is to become well acquainted with your...</description>
	   <pubDate>2008-03-13 17:44:49 MST</pubDate>
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	   <category>cats</category>
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	   <title>General cat photography</title>
	   <link>http://piccat.com/articles/1/general_cat_photography.html</link>
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Taking a breathtaking photo of a cat is not as easy as it seems. Cats are very difficult object for photographing. They are constantly on the move unless they are resting. Often they will avoid you unless you have a relationship with them or you attract...</description>
	   <pubDate>2008-03-13 17:42:02 MST</pubDate>
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	   <category>articles</category>
	   <category>cats</category>
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