Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/02/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]From my upcoming book _How to Photograph Anything_ (looking for a publisher at the moment). This is chapter 4 "How to Photograph Your Cat" 1) invite some model home on the pretext that your liquor cabnet is awash in absinthe, recently smuggled back from lands where they don't yet know better. 2) spend about five hours getting potted and listening to alice cooper. 3) phone rings, it's mom, ask her "Isn't it past your bedtime? Who gave you this number? I'll call you tomorrow." 4) hang up telephones. sway back into living room, wondering why there are suddenly two models. ask both of them "shouldn't we take some photos before the sun comes up?" 5) while trying to figure out why the two flashes aren't giving off any light when power switch is set to "on", stare blankly at the floor for two minutes before remembering that it's not a hot light and that it only lights up for a fraction of a second and only when triggered. 6) set palms on fire trying to pat out flaming absinthe one of the models spills on the stairs. 7) manage a few photos of models who then run upstairs to see if any liquor remains in house which has escaped watchful eyes of rock band recently crashed on living room floor. 8) jealous cats jump up on chairs asking "don't you love us more than them?" 9) snap a few photos of cats and chase them off of chairs. 10) next few steps very hazy.... 11) wake up with face crusted to bathroom floor, flip through prints and realize one model and one cat did not show up on film yet have distinct (if completely fuzzy) memory of them. 12) realize phone number model left on napkin begins with "555" 13) post cat images to LUG. No Archive - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html