Of course my favorite is dear little Virgil sitting on the table trying to conjure up a thought while, on the wall behind him is the shadow of, perhaps Renatta (?), sitting in silhouette, surrounded by shadows of leaves and gazing upward. It's like a dream.
The first one is my favorite. It make me think the kitty is daydreaming of being a tiger in the jungle with the silhouette of the broad leaves and the head looking up. I also agree with nk that it should be included in a card set.
Wow ~ I got to meet the Pettibones today! I love them all (especially my Carmine). Thanks, Laurie, for sharing them for a few minutes.
These silhoutettes are beautiful ~ postcard worthy, for sure.
Awesome big kitty adoptions today ~ YAY for Jazz & Bug-a-Boo who found their forever homes!! Ya'll will have to wait for other big kitty adoption news as I'll be on vacation for the next week. Val, if you have Petsmart adoption news, please share! Aloha for now (Maui here I come!)
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These are all extremely clever and beautiful photos - I wish I learnt to see the world in this way - but number 2 especially caught my attention for a specific reason: it is like junior version of the cat picture on the roof of "black cat house", art nouveau/jugend building in Riga, the capital of Latvia.
What amazing pictures! That first one of Virgil should definitely be included in the Pettibone card set.
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guess Virgil learned the rules from Twyla. be that cute and you can get up on any table you want.
ReplyDeleteLove the fluff explosion of picture two! Is that my boyfriend Carmine?
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever and creative with your photos!
ReplyDeleteOf course my favorite is dear little Virgil sitting on the table trying to conjure up a thought while, on the wall behind him is the shadow of, perhaps Renatta (?), sitting in silhouette, surrounded by shadows of leaves and gazing upward. It's like a dream.
ReplyDeleteanne boleyn - if you hold your cursor over the pic a caption will appear letting us know that it's "virgil with carmine's ghost".
ReplyDeleteBeauty! Fuzzy..fuzzy...beauty!
ReplyDeletewords. fail. me. ::ker-thunk:::
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots!!! Delicate, artsy AND fuzzy! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, anonymous! Now I'll have to go back over every picture in the whole blog to see if there are other hover texts!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!! Man, oh, man, do I ever lurrrv that Virgil-pie!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing. Especially the first one. Would it be possible to order a print? It's totally frame-and-hang worthy in my book!
ReplyDelete- Robin
Robin,,, shoot me an email, will ya, and I'll answer your question.
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Laurie
Awwwww. Lurve the tail over the back stretch one! So sweet.
ReplyDeleteThat first one with Virgil... wow, what a great capture of the brothers. That Virgil and his blue eyes.... putty in his hands, I am...
ReplyDeleteThe first one is my favorite. It make me think the kitty is daydreaming of being a tiger in the jungle with the silhouette of the broad leaves and the head looking up. I also agree with nk that it should be included in a card set.
ReplyDeleteWow ~ I got to meet the Pettibones today! I love them all (especially my Carmine). Thanks, Laurie, for sharing them for a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteThese silhoutettes are beautiful ~ postcard worthy, for sure.
Awesome big kitty adoptions today ~ YAY for Jazz & Bug-a-Boo who found their forever homes!! Ya'll will have to wait for other big kitty adoption news as I'll be on vacation for the next week. Val, if you have Petsmart adoption news, please share! Aloha for now (Maui here I come!)
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ReplyDeleteThese are all extremely clever and beautiful photos - I wish I learnt to see the world in this way - but number 2 especially caught my attention for a specific reason: it is like junior version of the cat picture on the roof of "black cat house", art nouveau/jugend building in Riga, the capital of Latvia.
See for yourselves: Black cat closeup
(This one shows you most of the building and less of the cat...)
Obviously, the artist who created the cat in Riga knew his cats...
Just gorgeous photos, thank you.
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These Pettibones are right little poseurs. They know a photo-opportunity ;)
ReplyDeleteWay cool!! Laurie, you're as amazing as your kittehs.
ReplyDeleteAnd Mari, thanks for the links. That's an awesome building with an even better final (or whatever architectural feature the cat is).