After years hanging around this website it has become apparent that a cat or dog is a necessity to round out one's kit. Any suggestions as to type and colors?
An Irish Setter , crazy, lively, lovable, adorable, beautiful, sensitive, playful, great companion,and so much more!After years hanging around this website it has become apparent that a cat or dog is a necessity to round out one's kit. Any suggestions as to type and colors?
I don' want the cat, I want your cat's Pookie !You can have my wife's cat, I'll even pay postage
I opted for backup body redundancy and have a black cat and a white cat. It's not just the DR that ends up being challenging.A black and white cat. It has the highest DR.
Just like you need cameras and lenses that fit your photo style, you need a pet that fits with your life style, for a happy relationship. Some dogs (and even some cats) are very active and need an active human companion as well. Others fit well lazier humans too, just like most cats. A dog can follow you around (and ruin your birds shots), a cat can't (but can still ruin bird shots in your garden) - but a cat won't force you to walk under the rain. A cat can help you in post-processing, but besides a mouse pad, you'll need a cat pad as well (I have still to figure where to plug the tail - don't do this if you fear scratches on your monitor):
Anyway, I never had to look for cats. They usually find me anyway.
That's why a telescopic animal (like a great dane) is to be prefered, provided Roger states it to be as rugged as the RF 70-200 !Hi CanonFanBoy.
It is important that whatever you get if it really is part of your kit it needs to fit the kit bag!
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Cheers, Graham.
Thanks a lot Click!Beautiful pictures. Well done, Viggo.