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Old March 15th 04, 10:15 PM
frigamia
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Hi there...

I was just getting ready to take pictures of the kittens again for you
guys... and I wondered if now that their little eyes are open or semi open,
if the flash of my camera can damage them? Their eyes I mean?

Thanks,
Mia


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Old March 16th 04, 03:46 AM
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frigamia wrote:

Hi there...

I was just getting ready to take pictures of the kittens again for you
guys... and I wondered if now that their little eyes are open or semi open,
if the flash of my camera can damage them? Their eyes I mean?

Thanks,
Mia



Yes! It will cause the dreaded red eye!

Not in the cat, but on your photos. :-)

Don't worry about your cat, the flash won't harm them.

--
"Its the bugs that keep it running."
-Joe Canuck

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Old March 16th 04, 06:39 AM
m. L. Briggs
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:46:07 -0500, Joe Canuck
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frigamia wrote:

Hi there...

I was just getting ready to take pictures of the kittens again for you
guys... and I wondered if now that their little eyes are open or semi open,
if the flash of my camera can damage them? Their eyes I mean?

Thanks,
Mia



Yes! It will cause the dreaded red eye!

Not in the cat, but on your photos. :-)

Don't worry about your cat, the flash won't harm them.


But it might frighten them.
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Old March 17th 04, 06:51 AM
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"frigamia" wrote in message ...
Hi there...

I was just getting ready to take pictures of the kittens again for you
guys... and I wondered if now that their little eyes are open or semi open,
if the flash of my camera can damage them? Their eyes I mean?

Thanks,
Mia


No, it won't damage them. But YOU will. God help your firstborn. Unbelievable..


IBen G.
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Old March 17th 04, 05:10 PM
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"IBen Getiner" wrote in message
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"frigamia" wrote in message

...
Hi there...

I was just getting ready to take pictures of the kittens again for you
guys... and I wondered if now that their little eyes are open or semi

open,
if the flash of my camera can damage them? Their eyes I mean?

Thanks,
Mia


No, it won't damage them. But YOU will.


???


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Old March 17th 04, 05:10 PM
frigamia
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"IBen Getiner" wrote in message
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"frigamia" wrote in message

...
Hi there...

I was just getting ready to take pictures of the kittens again for you
guys... and I wondered if now that their little eyes are open or semi

open,
if the flash of my camera can damage them? Their eyes I mean?

Thanks,
Mia


No, it won't damage them. But YOU will.


???


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Old March 17th 04, 05:26 PM
Steve G
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m. L. Briggs wrote in message . ..
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:46:07 -0500, Joe Canuck
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(...)

Yes! It will cause the dreaded red eye!

Not in the cat, but on your photos. :-)

Don't worry about your cat, the flash won't harm them.


But it might frighten them.


I've never seen that reaction in a cat. Anyway, even if they were
afraid, just give 'em a treat when you zap the flash and they'll soon
be lining up infront of the lens with fishy grins all round.

Steve.
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Old March 17th 04, 05:26 PM
Steve G
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m. L. Briggs wrote in message . ..
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:46:07 -0500, Joe Canuck
wrote:

(...)

Yes! It will cause the dreaded red eye!

Not in the cat, but on your photos. :-)

Don't worry about your cat, the flash won't harm them.


But it might frighten them.


I've never seen that reaction in a cat. Anyway, even if they were
afraid, just give 'em a treat when you zap the flash and they'll soon
be lining up infront of the lens with fishy grins all round.

Steve.
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Old March 21st 04, 10:53 PM
Hailey
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I was just getting ready to take pictures of the kittens again for you
guys... and I wondered if now that their little eyes are open or semi

open,
if the flash of my camera can damage them? Their eyes I mean?

Thanks,
Mia


No, it won't damage them. But YOU will. God help your firstborn.

Unbelievable..


IBen G.


Yanno, I've never seen one single NICE response from you? LOL What a MORON!



Mia, did you take the pics? The kitties are so cute. Makes me want another
and another and another!
Hailey


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Old March 21st 04, 10:53 PM
Hailey
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I was just getting ready to take pictures of the kittens again for you
guys... and I wondered if now that their little eyes are open or semi

open,
if the flash of my camera can damage them? Their eyes I mean?

Thanks,
Mia


No, it won't damage them. But YOU will. God help your firstborn.

Unbelievable..


IBen G.


Yanno, I've never seen one single NICE response from you? LOL What a MORON!



Mia, did you take the pics? The kitties are so cute. Makes me want another
and another and another!
Hailey


 




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