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Van Gat-ogh

The last time I saw Scruffy he was the most well-preserved 9+ year old cat I’d ever seen, but now he’s finally starting to show his age with a bit of wear ‘n’ tear. I think it was an ear-mite infection sometime within the last year that led to the permanent folding of his left ear. The cutest sad thing ever? Yeah, I think so, too.

Happy Caturday!

Little Yellow Door

Despite being in the loving arms (and paws) of Chris and Felix, I find myself already missing California! My trip went by way too fast, and now I’m back in the grind of being a second rate barista by day and obsessive photo editor by night.

I still have plenty left to process from the wedding, which I’ll post some highlights from when they’re finished, but I wanted to give a quick taste of another session I can’t wait to share: Jillian and her pup, Sir Didymus, at the Little Yellow Door (which also happens to be the namesake of her Etsy shop!).

Yes, I made friends with a dog. :P

Photo processed with a new action, Panis Rahl.
Available soon through Capt. Mouffette’s Photoshop Actions.

Tom

One of the best things about staying at my MIL’s is the abundance of cats keeping me company until I can get back to my sweet Felix next week.

This is Tom– I’ve blogged about him before. He yawned more times than I could count (or shoot) when we were hanging out in the back yard yesterday afternoon. Heck, I’d be tired, too, if I was as old as this geezer!

Happy Caturday!

Boris the Spider(cat)

Seems like I run into Boris a lot lately! These were shot earlier this week when I was wandering up and down my street, Rollei and Holga in tow, looking for a cat to photograph.

The bottom photo was taken by Ben, and processed by me.

Happy Caturday!

Cats on Film

Naturally, some of the subjects I first turned to when tinkering with my new film toys were the neighborhood kitties. They’re much cheaper than human models and are always willing to strike a pose. ;)

Happy Caturday!




Photo 1 and 8 taken with a Rolleiflex 2.8C.
All others taken with a Holga 120s.
Negatives developed by Blue Moon Camera & Machine.

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