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Taking a professional photo of a Havana Brown cat called Gwen.
Taking a professional photo of a Havana Brown cat called Gwen.
Read and see more: http://www.pictures-of-cats.org/havana-brown.html — It all looks so easy because the Flicks are professionals. However, it is not easy. There is a lot of preparation and sharp teamwork to capture the fleeting moments.
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I have looked at many Havana Brown vid.s and finally have found yours. My kitten, Ginger, an abandoned Havana Brown (Our vet says she has seen only one other cat like her in her entire career) looks a great deal like your Gwen. Gwen's body movement, and the look of her face and eyes, is so similar to Ginger's! Many Havana Browns shown look more Siamese than my kitten, Ginger does. But, in Gwen I found a look alike for Ginger. Ginger's use of her hands (paws) is beautiful, a HB characteristic.
Thanks for the comment ennui. This cat was photographed at a TICA cat show in Oklahoma in 2009.
What a beautiful cat. Thanks for showing somebody like myself a behind the scenes look at how to capture good cat images. As an aside, I read an article a while ago that stated selfie absorbed narcissists were shunning black cats because they didn't photograph well when they were held. As if dark haired cats didn't face enough stigma already.