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Project 52 – From the Ground Up | Pet Photography Toronto

Our Project 52 challenge this week was entitled “from the ground up”. In other words, try a new perspective and angle by photographing animals from the ground and aiming your lens UP at them. It sounded like fun, until you realize that I have two cats. Two senior cats who spend their days sleeping and lounging with the occasional water and food snack. Ever tried to get under a cat and photograph them? When they are laying down? Well, that is what Ripley and Lady Jane had to contend with this week and I probably need some kind of chiropractic assistance after all of the positions I contorted my body into!

This first image is Ripley looking down on me from the bed. I knew the image I wanted – just his little face with lots of negative space. The lens flare was just a bonus!

And then there is Lady Jane who lazes around all day. Literally. I’ve watched her for the past week like a hawk trying to see her in some kind of action and she really just has a chill, zen feeling about her. So, this is her shot. I am on the ground. My camera is on the ground. But then, so is Lady Jane…

Now, please take a look at what California Pet Photographer, Karla Ogilvie as she looked UP this week!


Dana Cubbage - I love the light in the first image and the composition and lines of the second. Both are AWESOME images, Karen!

Scott - Ripley’s expression is captivating! Great shot!

Sharon Stokes - Wow, love, love Ripley’s shot, I am such a big fan of negative space ;)
I love the way Lady Jane makes lazing around look so elegant!

Kelly Ladouceur - Beautiful photos of your kitties . . . Lady Jane does not look amused with you whatsoever.

Terran - How great are these shots! I love them both – such personality!!

poshpets - Ripley and Lady Jane thank you all for your kind, kind comments!

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