> 2) I will make this "on-topic", I promise. Conservation of mass as it
> applies to pairs of domestic pets...one loses weight, the other one gains
> it. I have been wanting to do some cat pinhole shots....the tail twitching
> and contortions they do might be interesting with long exposures.

Hey Murray

I did some great pinholes of my 2 cats.  I used a flash though.  And when
you get down at there level and flash them with the camera close up you get
some great contortions of the cats body.  Big tail or missing a leg or
something.  My 2 cats are one black and one white so I also saw the
difference in the brightness.  The white cat was blown out, very bright.
The dark cat was hard to see, dark.  All very moody because the cats were
close and the flash was on them and the background went dark alot.  And for
an extra irony the cameras I was using (i had 2: one with one hole, one with
2 holes for a double image) were made out of Animal Cracker boxes.  The
specifics of the film are b&w trix pan negative film.  2 1/2" x 4", made by
cutting 4x5 film in half.

Lisa


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