I was taking pictures of bottles in sunlight when Usyaka decided to join. I started taking pictures of Usyaka when her other human decided to join.
The two shadows and one Usyaka composed the following shot.
I was taking pictures of bottles in sunlight when Usyaka decided to join. I started taking pictures of Usyaka when her other human decided to join.
The two shadows and one Usyaka composed the following shot.
This one is really pretty!
Thanks!
It tooks like 2 Usyakas.
Love this image.
Thank you, Katie! I would love to have two Usyakas
I found your blog when you signed on to follow mine; and thanks for “liking” it.
Your photos are absolutely catabulous. Have you considered something like a children’s book with Usyaka as the heroine? She seems a natural. I especially like the cat-on-the-ceiling — it’s a cat god photo. You are so talented.
Thank you very much for such a pleasant comment. It made me smile. Yes, I’ll probably write a book about Usyaka one day, I’ve been thinking a lot about that. Although, I’ve never thought it can be a children’s book. It’s actually a very good idea. Thank you one more time!
I love how her eyes glow and match the sunset. Oh, I have your little drawing done, but I would like to email it to you for approval, and so you can do what you wish with it. But, I’ve realised I don’t have your email. Do you have mine? I prefer not to publish email addresses. If you have mine, email me and I’ll send the picture. If not, I’ll blog post it and you can save the drawing from my blog, okay?
Wonderful composition you captured dear Alexandra, Thank you. Have a nice weekend, with my love, nia
Thank you, Nia!
I love how you can only really see her eyes
Such a neat picture!
Such a beautiful cat. Her eyes really stand out.
Yeah, when a cat is black and she is in the shadow only her eyes tell you she is there.