This is pretty much what the kitty boys had in mind to do this morning. As long as he was convenient, I decided to make some portrait shots of Andy.
Woo hoo! Looking good!
Creepy, isn’t it, seeing my hand holding my smart phone in the reflection in Andy’s eye…! Oh, and he’d just returned from a midnight snack, so has kitty food crumbs on his face. So it goes with long-haired kitties! They are little dust mops, thanks to static electricity in their hair.
LOL! This is a difficult photo to read. At first, I thought it was a double exposure – something not possible with the smart phone camera. Then I realized what looks like whiskers above Andy’s eye actually are vibrissae, “eyebrow whiskers”, if you will!
That’s an interesting photo with you reflected in the kitty’s eye, Doug!
It wasn’t planned but…!
Greta pictures, and Andy is a fantastic model!
Thanks! He tends to have a thoughtful look on his face that is appealing!
All his expressions are appealing; he is a master of expressions.
There is truth to that.
Well done.Great photos
Thanks! Andy is a good model!
What great pictures of Andy! Made Rich get out of his chair to see the one with your reflection in Andy’s eye. He was impressed and was glad I made him get up. Wow, I don’t usually hear that.
LOL! Glad it was worth his effort! I know how it is to get up out of one’s chair these days…!
Looks like a little magic in the eye of Andy 😀 Great pictures, guys! Pawkisses for an Easy Sunday 🙂 <3
Glad you enjoyed them! Andy is a good subject because he tends to be interested in what I’m doing, so pauses.
That is kind of cool how Andy’s eye has your reflection.
…! Yes and no! LOL!
Quiet Sunday here too. Had lots of pland for outside work but itt just started raining as I sat down to check the weather report. So I checked email instead and found these fine portraits of handsome Andy. At least there will be no shoveling and scraping which would be more likely in February.
I could handle rain! It’s still snow-covered here from the Monday storm. Ugh!
Handsome!
Andy and Dougy say, “Mrow!”