Posted on September 2, 2016 in Animals, Cats, Pet Photography
Gabriel …. now 15 months old and as adorable as ever. He’s developing a darker coat with more stripes, and his nose always looks like he’s spent too much time in the sun! Taking photos of blue-eyed cats with a flash is never a good idea, but I used my Gary Fong flash diffuser for this image and it’s not too bad.
Posted on August 22, 2016 in Animals, Cat Show Photography, Cats, Pet Photography
I’ve been to cat shows at this location many times and so I’m well aware of how terrible the lighting is for photography. It’s a dimly lit ballroom in a hotel with windows and blinds that are almost always closed. Deplorable conditions for trying to photograph moving animals. Still, it’s next to impossible for me to go and NOT take a camera along. I know the capability of my Canon 7D and various lenses, but this time I decided to take my Sony ‘point ‘n shoot’ just to see how it would handle this challenging lighting situation. It has the equivalent of up to a 600 mm lens, and I love having that versatility, but it focuses slower than is necessary for animal photography.
This post shows a few images of TICA (The International Cat Association) judge, Fate Mays, handling a Maine Coon (top image) and a Sphinx (hairless breed) in the show ring. I’m often asked to describe a cat show and I think the bottom image gives a good idea of what you would see if you attended. Rings with cages holding cats surround a judging table with seats out in front for owners and spectators. The judge brings each cat out one by one and examines them – sometimes describing the breed traits and characteristics. Ribbons are awarded for color, division and breed. I must say, this hotel does have the most comfortable chairs of any show that I have attended! This image makes the show room look much brighter than it actually was. Next time there is a cat show in your area – check it out! You can view show schedules at www.tica.org or www.cfa.org
Posted on August 17, 2016 in Animals, Cat Show Photography, Cats, Pet Photography
I’m not sure who determines these things, but today is apparently “Black Cat Appreciation Day” – a day to celebrate and raise awareness about black cats. Sadly, black cats are often thought to be bad luck and, therefore, remain in shelters without the chance for a forever home. In many cultures, however, black cats are considered good luck! Next time you are looking to add a furry feline to your family, please consider adopting a black kitty like this one!
Posted on August 10, 2016 in Animals, Architecture, Landscape
My favorite area of Pennsylvania is Lancaster County. I love the quiet country farms with pristine homes, rolling fields of crops, windmills, and animals.
Posted on July 17, 2016 in Animals, Birds, Wildlife
This is a very busy mommy robin. She had her first brood this Spring and I watched the two babies take their first flight in late June. The nest was in the Yew bush right in front of my house and just about 6 feet from the ground. This weekend I saw mommy robin back in the nest with her second brood of babies on the way. She doesn’t mind me being in the yard, even mowing the grass. But, if I walk over and talk to her, she squawks and flees the nest, keeping an eye on me from a nearby tree. I added a nesting box to the front porch, hoping that it would be useful, but it looks as though this mommy likes the comforts of a familiar home. Below is a cell phone photo (terrible!) of one of the babies from the first brood after it flew from the nest for the first time.