more fun with the R-D1

triplefinger

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we threw a bunch of stuff in the air... including the cat. who was caught safely... of course.
 

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I like the shapes, but...

No picture of the flying cat?

No picture of the claw and bite marks covering the body of the person who caught the flying cat?
 
Looks like you had fun! Intriguing results... The combination of water and a cat in mid-air reminds me of a photo by Philippe Halsman. Everything was in mid-air: Salvador Dali with his brush, his easel, the water, the cat...
 

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Dali Atomicus - I read where it took Halsman 6 hours and 28 throws of the cats (there were three) to get that photograph. The cats must have been rather peeved after that session! Not to mention Dali. It was done in 1948 for Life magazine.
 
I'll put the cat ones up later... oddly, the cat did not object in the least. no scratches.

Hmmf.

jlw said:
I like the shapes, but...

No picture of the flying cat?

No picture of the claw and bite marks covering the body of the person who caught the flying cat?
 
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