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Lucy.
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Lucy. 1/250 sec, f5, ISO 200, Fuji S9500 with external bounced flash.
   

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#2

Great capture John. Ed.

To each his own!
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#3

Agree with Ed... :-)

Kind regards

Rolf

In photography, the smallest thing can be a great subject. The little human detail can become a leitmotiv.

—Henri Cartier-Bresson
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#4

I do like the angle of this shot. A superb portrait.
Mike.
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#5

A great shot, love the eye detail.
Regards Jane
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#6

Yes. She has an oddball eye, but the vet is keeping tabs on it.

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#7

Wonderful.
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#8

Gorgeous cat! and you have a great eye to capture her personality (a rare treat with pet photography).
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#9

Amazing - wonderfully sharp where it matters. Smile

Cheers.
Philip
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#10

Very nice image.
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#11

Thanks to everyone for their nice comments.

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#12

Super shot, that camera the Fuji S9500 was my first camera, then I moved to Canon, I still have the Fuji though, great little camera.

John

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(Nov 21, 2015, 11:30)zeke Wrote:  Fuji S9500 was my first camera, then I moved to Canon, I still have the Fuji though, great little camera.

I bought the Fuji S9500 about 9 years ago but an almost instant update to my Nikon D80 meant it was hardly used. About a year ago I bought the 70 - 300 mm lens for the D80, so to prevent me having to keep changing lenses I used the S9500 as my "standard lens". However, a couple of months back I bought my second D80 body so the S9500 again was sidelined. I intend to make a bit more use of it this time round though.
I bought it after having great success with my first digital camera, a Fuji S602 ZOOM. Looking back through my images, I find that the S602, with its lowly 3/6 Mp images, produces the sharpest images of all the digital cameras I've owned.

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I can't speak for the Nikons knowing very little about them, it's a good idea though using the s9500 as your standard lens, stop any
ingress of dust. Going to give my s9500 an airing.

John

Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop.

Ansel Adams
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