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Rob James
{K:210} 8/10/2002
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Sue, the way to reduce the sun spot or glare is to either purchase or devise some kind of diffuser panel. This is pretty easily done by getting some white rip-stop nylon or other semi-transparent white material and sewing or velcroing around a simple pvc frame. The whole cost for a 30x30 frame is only about $10.00. This will even the light.
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 8/8/2002
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Marvelous expression! She rules *your* household, I'd bet! What does the dalmation from your mailbox picture think of her?
I've never done a portrait, indoor OR out. Is there a way to block out the sun spot on the left at her hip? It doesn't seem to fit the rest of the photo.
JTTL! :^D
Sue
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 8/8/2002
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I do not care too much for cats, but I sure like this picture of one. Very stately looking fellow. Nicely done. Bet he leaves hair all over the place.............
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000 000
{K:1471} 8/8/2002
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Not only is the cat very cute, he also expresses the master of observation. I like the shot.
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Karen L. Hassinger
{K:134} 8/8/2002
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Look at that face. What a cute picture. Being a cat person I like how it under the intimate portrait project.
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