Call me yong wei; chan is my surname.

And yeah... that dark blob in the corner :p you can make out the white
paws of the creature if you squint hard enough. I guess a macro lens
would work out much better; but I'm strangely fond of this image
because it seems to make the hamster a malevolent presence in the
photo. *adds a macro lens to his overflowing camera shopping list*

I would take them out... but then there wouldn't be pictures of a
hamster squashed into a corner of the tank ;)



On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 14:47:13 +0000, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Must be my eyes Chan but I can't make out the hamster at all? That dark
> blob in the corner?
> 
> You need a macro lens - I hereby enable you to go out and buy one.
> 
> Shooting small animals is fun but they dart about so quick you have to be
> fast. Lots of light is useful to increase depth of field. I photographed
> my son's hamster on a little tableau of rocks and twigs out in the sun.
> It worked a treat. Get the little bugger out of the cage and give him
> some carrot to chew on and you can snap a few front shots.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Cheers,
>   Cotty
> 
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