
Andy sat there for the longest time…

…then he passed by.

He was startled when I reached down.

He was headed to the end table.

He settled in the dark.

I had to do heavy editing to make him show.

Even going so far as to remove all color!
Then I turned the light up. Amazing, eh, how throwing light on the subject saves lots of editing!
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Dialysis went bleed-out free Saturday, the way I like it!
I am glad to hear this dear Doug, Andy is amazing. Thank you, Love, nia
Glad you do, nia!
Love the pictures! 😉
Thanks!
Such a wonderful, kind kitten, so loving – amitiés
He is a sweetie!
Andy sure looks like he likes his life. I hope you continue to do well.
Thank you, t.W.! I try to make Andy’s life one with lots of kitty interests and fun. When his brother was alive, of course, he got lots of kitty interests and fun. There used to be a feral tuxedo kitty boy, too – the late Taco – who helped with the kitty interests by popping by to intimidate and intrigue the kitty boys.
I do like the black-and-white close-up. You look happy with no bleed out, Doug. I am happy for you.
The worst part is the clean-up, of course.
I would imagine so.
Mostly, it’s the time-to-do part of it since I have the how-to-do part down pat.
I’m glad you didn’t have a bleed out again, Doug! You did a fine job with getting Andy to render! I enjoy photo editing and do it almost every day with my posts. Happy Sunday!
Yes, once you start editing, the more fun it gets! I know, for example, that I always can improve flawed photos or tighten the framing.
Glad to hear all went well, Doug!
Andy is one handsome kitty, dark or light!
Yes, and he’s looking especially handsome the longer his hair gets!
Good dialysis news
Indeed! Though bleed-outs are rare, when they happen, you have to get in a certain mindset where you determine how serious the moment is and what your best course of action will be. Immediately after dialysis, your mental state is a bit goofy, words fail to come to mind, and you are exhausted, so it’s good to have that plan to deal with a bleed-out firmly implanted in one’s mind.
Love all the pics of Andy but the last two are especially interesting. I’ve been tempted to try that feature that makes any picture black and white but haven’t left any that way … yours are really nice! Glad all went well with dialysis!
Make a copy of the photo you want to experiment with, then try your hand on the copy. If nothing else, your smartphone probably as a “Revert” function, which allows you to return the poto to its original stte.
A bleed-out-free Saturday… Great!
You did a good job with Andy’s pictures, Doug.
Thanks, Gerry! I try.
I reckon you do well, too, mate!