bobfowler
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I just thought I'd share this evenings nightmare. I was supposed to go to Massachusetts with my wife this weekend, but our travel plans changed at the last minute so I'm "Bachelor Bob" here in NJ until Tuesday.
Since I have so much time to myself, and a boatload of cameras... I decided to do some portraits of one of our cats -Guinevere - using the Century 4a.
Hint - NEVER, repeat NEVER try to do portraits by yourself of a white persian cat with an 8X10 studio camera in your living room unless the cat is glued in place. After 3 aborted attempts to get that f/8 lens focused before the cat took off for parts unknown, I gave up and decided to soup some film that's been waiting for me for a few days.
As luck would have it, one of the sheets was from a session I did when my wife was around to hold her in position while I focused and got the holder in the camera.
Take a look at the picture and you'll see why focusing on this critter is a royal pain in the posterior...
It's NOT my best work, but I'll live with it until Liz gets home
Since I have so much time to myself, and a boatload of cameras... I decided to do some portraits of one of our cats -Guinevere - using the Century 4a.
Hint - NEVER, repeat NEVER try to do portraits by yourself of a white persian cat with an 8X10 studio camera in your living room unless the cat is glued in place. After 3 aborted attempts to get that f/8 lens focused before the cat took off for parts unknown, I gave up and decided to soup some film that's been waiting for me for a few days.
As luck would have it, one of the sheets was from a session I did when my wife was around to hold her in position while I focused and got the holder in the camera.
Take a look at the picture and you'll see why focusing on this critter is a royal pain in the posterior...
It's NOT my best work, but I'll live with it until Liz gets home
