N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Snap a kitty cat

Even those who claim not to be cat lovers can’t resist kittens. But as lovable as these playful bundles of fur are, they grow up extremely fast. It makes sense then to preserve this fleeting period of your feline’s life by photographing them.

However, if your cat isn’t old enough to venture outdoors, or is an indoor cat, it can be challenging to photograph them. It’s even been reported that black cats are being shunned by the social media obsessed, simply because they are harder to photograph. As our images of pretty kitty Maggie proves, photographing a black cat indoors really isn’t that difficult. And if you’re a dog

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