Thursday, February 4, 2010

Photojournalism- Wild Cats






For my Photo-essay I chose to photograph homeless cats in their natural habitat. Only two cats came out for me to photograph. These cats live on the levee in Foster City. I decided on this topic for my photo-essay because there are a ton of homeless cats and its a issue where I live.


13 comments:

  1. i really love your cat in motions photo bc it captures a clear cat with movement in the background and the paws

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  2. I really like the third picture because of the way you captured motion and how the cat is still in focus.

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  3. I really like the third photo of the cat running across the street because of the motion blur that you captured and how focused the picture is on the cat.

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  4. I really like your third photo of the cat running across the street. You captured the movement well.

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  5. i like the third photo of the cat running across the street because everything is blurred accept for the body and head, and i like the colors as well.

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  6. I think that the blur gives the fourth picture an edgier feel. The road in the fifth picture gives great perspective and depth. I love them!

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  7. I really like the last picture because it was really in depth. Good way to put emphasis on the subject. Good job!

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  8. I like the last picture; it shows the emotion of the cat well because it looks kinda sad. good job capturing that

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  9. I really like the second to last picture and how nothing but the cat is blurred

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  10. Good job in capturing the emotions of the cats

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  11. your 3rd photo has such great movement and background blur.

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  12. I like your third photo. The way you captured the movement while keeping the subject dominant is great [:

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  13. I like the third photo because of the focus on the cat and the blurring of the background. Great job capturing movement without blurring the subject.

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