Testing My New Camera- With Cat Models of Course

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I am damned if I know how some people can get their cats to sit still long enough to have their photo taken. Bitty-Boo hated and loathed anything to do with a camera. And it wasn't a flash one either.  He just got down and walked away. Regards Anneno2
 
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My trick has always been to avoid flash as much as possible and to take a million pictures. If you take lots there will be ones that are still and not blurry. Having a camera with faster shutter speed is also helpful. 
 

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My trick has always been to avoid flash as much as possible and to take a million pictures. If you take lots there will be ones that are still and not blurry. Having a camera with faster shutter speed is also helpful. 
Oh yeah.  We all take a lot of duds for every keeper.  It's all part of the fun of photographing cats.  Enjoy your new camera and your beautiful cats!  Like you, I have a Halloween pair - black and orange.
 
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