Indoor lighting for an indoor cat

louise_81

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Im normally very good at taking pets of my photos.

However my B+W moggie girls are causing me problems. Partly because they are mainly black cats, partly because they are indoor cats, and with the dark nights It is difficult to find natural light.

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I am getting a lot of white reflection on their black fur.

Looking around I found a cheap way of diffusing light (milk carton!!) Which has worked lovely on her fur I think...


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But notice the milk Cartons in her eyes.

:help:

Sorry I am working in Macro at the minute.
 
semi skimmed anyone?

Ok, back on topic. Just for the time being, try using rizzla papers (should be cheap down your local shop, though I admit I only buy them to clean my flute with and to play with my camera with :lol: so a packet lasts me for ages!) It'll diffuse the light in the same way that the milk carton is doing - but will also stop a bottle of semi skimmed appearing in the poor lil kitty's eyes!
 
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