The cat at the back looks a lot like my daughter’s cat here in South Africa, to which one of her friends referred as “that burnt cat”. She is an extremely stubborn cat, who turned a ripe old 18 this year!
The filter effect you used gave me a flashback to when I lived in Tanzania in the 80’s when something was wrong with my lovely old Olympus SLR and all the film I developed over a period of 3 months looked just like this – a black circular frame! In those days before digital and living in a developing country with no film available, each photo was so precious too.
June 25, 2016 at 5:26 pm
The cat at the back looks a lot like my daughter’s cat here in South Africa, to which one of her friends referred as “that burnt cat”. She is an extremely stubborn cat, who turned a ripe old 18 this year!
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June 25, 2016 at 9:55 pm
That’s Mother Cat… a real survivor. She’s been out on a hunting trip in the field at the front of my place.
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June 25, 2016 at 8:07 pm
The filter effect you used gave me a flashback to when I lived in Tanzania in the 80’s when something was wrong with my lovely old Olympus SLR and all the film I developed over a period of 3 months looked just like this – a black circular frame! In those days before digital and living in a developing country with no film available, each photo was so precious too.
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