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two shots blended (one focused on kitty and one on moosey)
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2009*1440
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2018 / august
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Camera
PENTAX K-1
EXIF software
GIMP 2.10.2
EXIF Metadata
PENTAX K-1
Super Takumar 50mm F1.4 8E
f/0
50 mm
1/13 s
800
0.0 EV
Model
PENTAX K-1
Lens
Super Takumar 50mm F1.4 8E
Date Time of Original
2018:08:15 10:45:33
Aperture Number
0
Exposure compensation
0.0 EV
Exposure Time
1/13 s
ISO
800
Focal Length
50 mm
Focal Length in 35mm Film
50 mm
Exposure Mode
auto
Exposure Metering Mode
averaged center
Exposure Program
aperture priority
EXIF software
GIMP 2.10.2
Ron - Thursday 16 August 2018 21:04
How to speak like a Scot,
"Theres a moose loose aroond this hoose

Love the little cat
todd - Thursday 16 August 2018 09:12
Yeah I did these couple shots first then when I came back with the FA43 attached, I became too interesting to ignore so she got up and came down to check things out. We re-homed* our beloved Cavalier doggies a week ago, so Charlie our big dog has had free roam of the house, and despite being as mellow a dog as can be, she is freaked out by him still, so she is spending a lot of time on her perch here.

*It was about a year in the making... We tried and tried but simply could not provide them with the kind of time and attention they require. We found a perfect older couple who are Cavalier obsessed and had both their Cavalier dogs pass away recently and they were ready to take these two on and make them the center of their lives. It's a perfect match and everyone is happy. We are sad but also incredibly relieved as we were having one problem after another with them.

I always do the fiddly type manipulations in Gimp. It's all I've ever used, meaning that I've never given Photoshop anything more than a brief half-hearted trial.
ozozozrod - Thursday 16 August 2018 03:48
Nice result; Mishka has a slightly funnier grin in this one. I like the moose emphasis too - which software do you prefer to blend with?