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Braille was found as a tiny kitten, stray on the streets of Rome. She had a terrible eye infection that cost her both sight and comfort. She recently had both eyes surgically removed (enucleation), and has been adopted by her foster mom Kayla!
so i thought i would photograph the little rabbit that i knitted and pose him with some lovely papier mache eggs. i think i took two pics before my "little helper" decided she wanted in on the action.
so i thought i would photograph the little rabbit that i knitted and pose him with some lovely papier mache eggs. i think i took two pics before my "little helper" decided she wanted in on the action.
so i thought i would photograph the little rabbit that i knitted and pose him with some lovely papier mache eggs. i think i took two pics before my "little helper" decided she wanted in on the action.
8" x 12" Etsy commission.
Tortie fur is fun to paint, but soooooo time-consuming. I'm digging the unusual size, though.
Here was my firs effort at making a cat bead. I have never done these before (dogs yes, cats no) and it was quite interesting. I printed off a couple photos of pet cats and then tried to make similar faces. This tortiseshell one turned out particularly "catty" but the eyes are still fairly dodgyrama!!!!
This was made out of soft moretti glass.
Meet Amiee. She's got a sweet little heart-shaped face topped by a sweet little heart-shaped nose. She is a world-champion purrer and wraps her paws around your neck after snuggling up as far as felinely possible into your chest. We are now in the (patience-testing) process o...f (very slowly) introducing her to Jolene. Wish us all luck!
This is Rosalind, my wife's cat.
I love the way her attention is caught by something, but I never figured out what it was. For all I know, it could have actually been nothing. Cats, man.
Camera: Nikon D3100
Lens: Nikor 18-55mm AF
Shutter: 1/40
Aperture: f5.6
Focal: 52mm
ISO: 6400
Edited in Adobe Camera Raw