That cat gets everywhere! Ah, and that's it! The cat's perspective! Got it. Now the ones that didn't make sense, make sense!
My fave is the cat food on the rug. I like the depth of field.
I like your daughter (I'm guessing) holding the thing for the cat to catch. The red is powerful, did you try your daughter wearing a more neutral colour? That would have saved the red for the dangly bit which is supposed to be our focus. If it was my kids, I might have asked, but they would probably have said no anyway!
I definitely recognise the cat's perspective in all of these shots. It's funny (I felt this about mine, too) but you could almost have submitted this one for the telling a story week, too!
The red was just from her school uniform as I only had her for about 10 mins before she got bored and wanted to go off and play, she is very proud that she is in daddy’s school pictures that other people look at my school.
I thought that about the story as I did not plan this I was taking picture that I though represented a cat’s life, and then when editing it I saw a story in it.
Commented on these earlier too. Sorry - having an interrupted day.
I like the thought of the cat lurking under the car and stalking along the fence and watching household activities from under the furniture. I'm sure your daughter enjoyed helping you with these - you will have inspired her for her own projects. I love the photo of her reaching down to stroke the cat?/you - what a happy face.
Interesting choice of perspective and I feel you have pulled it off well. It did take me a while to work out the series but when you do it tells a nice story. Agree with Richard on the Cat biscuits and depth of field.
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ReplyDeleteThat cat gets everywhere! Ah, and that's it! The cat's perspective! Got it. Now the ones that didn't make sense, make sense!
ReplyDeleteMy fave is the cat food on the rug. I like the depth of field.
I like your daughter (I'm guessing) holding the thing for the cat to catch. The red is powerful, did you try your daughter wearing a more neutral colour? That would have saved the red for the dangly bit which is supposed to be our focus. If it was my kids, I might have asked, but they would probably have said no anyway!
I definitely recognise the cat's perspective in all of these shots. It's funny (I felt this about mine, too) but you could almost have submitted this one for the telling a story week, too!
The red was just from her school uniform as I only had her for about 10 mins before she got bored and wanted to go off and play, she is very proud that she is in daddy’s school pictures that other people look at my school.
DeleteI thought that about the story as I did not plan this I was taking picture that I though represented a cat’s life, and then when editing it I saw a story in it.
Commented on these earlier too. Sorry - having an interrupted day.
ReplyDeleteI like the thought of the cat lurking under the car and stalking along the fence and watching household activities from under the furniture. I'm sure your daughter enjoyed helping you with these - you will have inspired her for her own projects. I love the photo of her reaching down to stroke the cat?/you - what a happy face.
Interesting choice of perspective and I feel you have pulled it off well. It did take me a while to work out the series but when you do it tells a nice story. Agree with Richard on the Cat biscuits and depth of field.
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