This is Timi, a stray who set up residence on my front stoop. I have been trying for weeks to get a decient photo of him, but he never stops moving. I've got over a hundred blurry, streaked,or otherwise unaccaptable pics of him. (my cheap digital cameras need a second to lock in autofocus and exposure settings. By the tim the shutter opens he's gone.) So I needed a barrier. The screen door worked well. In the zoom photo I held the camera further away from the screen, you can see the a slight impression of the screen. However when I put the lens up against the screen, the screen acts as a filter, blurring the background in a checker pattern while allowing the subject to be crisp and in focus. Another nifty use for everyday window screen is to use it for photos with lights in them. The light when filtered through a screen will have four long points like a star. You can rotate the orientation of the screen to change the directions of the points of light. Just a few hints from a frugal Photographer. These pics were taken with a Vivitar 3765 digita camera in macro mode.
11 Comments
Lynn De Serres 30 Jan 2006
A beautiful photograph, brilliantly captured.Katz Blechl 20 Oct 2005
LOL. Got to love cats and their wonderful photosepsylon lyrae 19 Oct 2005
Adorable picture :)stephanie atlee 18 Oct 2005
What beautiful eyes...he is a sweetieRenata Cavanaugh 17 Oct 2005
That is so awesome....what a perfect shot 10+++Loredana 17 Oct 2005
Love the kitty Torry :)Emily Reed 16 Oct 2005
Oh so sweet!Analua 16 Oct 2005
OHHHHHHHHHH GORGEOUS PHOTO!!!! I know very well these cat expressions!!!!!Nancy Woolweber 16 Oct 2005
I hope you've let this one in!!jO ANNA jARVIS 16 Oct 2005
I love cats...This is a great shot...Beautiful eyes.N. Michael Bryant 16 Oct 2005
NIce shot, Torry. It has a surrealness about it, due to the background. Because only have of the subject is visible gives it a certain mystique. I think this is one of your best.....so far!