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  • Cat photographed while waiting for adoption.  Pet photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • rabbit, rodent, studio portrait
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  • rabbit, rodent, studio portrait
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  • rabbit, rodent, studio portrait
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  • rabbit, rodent, studio portrait
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  • This week's throwback gallery features some of my earliest work with both my dogs and some adoptable and client animals.  This cat was photographed while she was waiting for adoption at the Woodford Humane Society in Versailles, KY.
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  • Domestic Short Hair Cat standing on a white seamless background.  The 6 year old cat was photographed while waiting for adoption at the humane society.  Pet photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • Puppy standing on a white seamless background.  The 8 week old mixed breed puppy was photographed while waiting for adoption at the humane society.  Pet photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • Cairn terrier mix standing on a white seamless background.  The 2 year old dog was photographed while waiting for adoption at the humane society.  Pet photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • I think this might be the only doxie I've ever photographed for a rescue.  He was photographed at Woodford Humane Society.
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  • Majic Quest photographed at the Spot-O-Faith Farm and Equine Rescue.  This two year old Appaloosa filly was rescued from a 93 year old breeder that was no longer to care for her.  The damage to her legs was caused when she was caught in a barbed wire fence (about a month before being brought to the rescue) and was left to heal on her own.  She will be rehabilitated then available for adoption.  Equine photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • Cairn terrier mix standing on a white seamless background.  The 2 year old dog was photographed while waiting for adoption at the humane society.  Pet photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • Cairn terrier mix standing on a white seamless background.  The 2 year old dog was photographed while waiting for adoption at the humane society.  Pet photography by Michael Kloth.
    Michael-Kloth_Cairn-Terrier-Mix-Dog-...jpg
  • Infrared (IR) image - This is a scene photographed off of a rural Kentucky road not far from my house in Lexington.  This processing technique is used with some frequency by photographers on color digital IR images because the blue sky makes it look a bit closer to reality as we see it yet the foliage makes it clear that it is not a standard color photograph.  The image started with the regular brown/blue combination from the camera but the blue and red channels were inverted in Photoshop.  <br />
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I like the look of this image but I don't use this treatment often because I feel it can quickly start to feel gimmicky.
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  • Infrared (IR) image - This is another photograph made at Firefly Farm.  I like this as an infrared image but because of the flag, I sometimes wonder if I'd like it better as a faded color image.  Either way, it has a nice rural Americana feel that I really like.
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  • From time to time I would photograph the adoptable animals on different colored seamless backgrounds.  Mostly I did this to make them stand out from all of the other profiles on Petfinder at any given time but sometimes I would do it around a holiday (like green for St. Patrick's Day).  In every case, using a colored background made the images less salable as stock photography.
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  • Okay, let's get this out of the way from the start - graffiti can be beautiful or it can be ugly but it is almost always a crime.  People create graffiti for any of a number of reasons.  My Urban Abstract series should not be considered as a support of property damage nor should it be considered my approval of any particular message.  I create these images because it provides a framework for me to appreciate color, form, and texture. If the graffiti did not exist, I might instead do my own painting on various surfaces but somehow photographing the existing graffiti seems more authentic to me.
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