
Cute cats photography Posted on November 7, 2011 in Photography If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Facebook or Twitter . Thanks for visiting! Rate this Post (2 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5) Loading ... So... Check this out on our Partner Network Lonely Planet Images Blog Foster Kitten Adopts Tiny Rescue Chihuahua | Love Meow - for Ultimate Cat Lovers Cheech the kitten and Casanova the chihuahua, best friends Cuddles! A little ginger kitten named Cheech used up a couple of his nine lives before he was saved by Amanda and brought to his foster home back in 2009. Cheech took to the little puppy immediately as if they were meant to be together. Thanks Kimberly for letting us put the story together for Cheech and Casanova. You may also like:
Portraits of Dogs as They Shake Off Water For her series “Shake“, pet photographer Carli Davidson photographed curious portraits of dogs shaking off water. Use a fast shutter speed and you can capture all kinds of strange expressions on your dog’s face. You can find the rest of the photographs in the series here. Shake (via Photojojo) Image credits: Photographs by Carli Davidson and used with permission Why Do Cats Knead? NEW: See the most adorable kitten “making biscuits.” Why do cats knead? Cats are interesting creatures, with many traits and behaviors that are easily recognized as being uniquely feline-the way they curl up tightly to take a nap, for example, or their characteristic grooming rituals after enjoying a meal. Another common feline behavior is kneading, a motion cats make by pushing in and out with their paws, alternating between right and left. Some cats knead with claws completely retracted, while others will extend their claws as they push in and retract as they pull back. Kneading is sometimes colloquially referred to as “making biscuits,” because the motion resembles a baker kneading dough. Explanations for the kneading behavior vary, but it is without doubt an instinctive trait. Kneading may also go back to the days when wild cats patted down tall grass or shredded leaves to make a soft, fluffy bed for sleeping or giving birth. There’s also a more practical aspect to kneading.
Magical Places Fine Art Online Photography Magazine Posted by Andrew S Gibson on April 15th 2014 The Visual Imagination In Slow I wrote about, amongst other techniques utilising slow shutter speeds, using intentional camera movement to create expressive photos that capture atmosphere and emotion. David duChemin takes that idea further in his new ebook The Visual Imagination, released this week at Craft & Vision. Read the rest of this entry » Posted by Andrew S Gibson on April 08th 2014 How to Prepare Photos for the Web in Lightroom Lightroom isn’t just a tool for processing Raw files. Read the rest of this entry » Posted by Andrew S Gibson on April 02nd 2014 Ballerinas by Eduardo Some of you will already be familiar with the portrait photography of Eduardo Izq. Read the rest of this entry » Posted by Andrew S Gibson on March 26th 2014 How to use Radial Filters in Lightroom The Radial Filter, like the Graduated Filter and Adjustment Brush, is a tool for making selections so that you can apply local adjustments to your photos. Striking Landscapes
Two Stupid Cats It occurs to me I never mentioned that Lola, my lovable but not-all-there kitty, has a sister named Emmy. Emmy is her polar opposite: moody, intelligent, and horribly unfriendly. I remember when I adopted them at the Kitten Rescue. I had no idea what I was in for when I picked them out. As they got older, their distinctive personalities differed more and more. Lola will become one with the box. Emmy will destroy it. Lola is an ideal example of the timeless "Cats Don't Care" adage. Emmy, on the other hand, seldom lets anyone get near her. It's a rare occurance when Emmy lets someone pet her, and it's always on her own terms. The pleasantries never last, however. And yet, I can't help but love them both, awful as they are. I've mentioned that Lola and Emmy now live at home with my mom, but I see them a couple times a year when I visit. Once they realize I'm sticking around for a while, the cats do a 180 and become overly friendly. When I returned, all my hard work had been for naught.
21 Peek-a-Boo Cats Have you ever had a feeling that you're being watched? Well, if you have a cat, it might solve the mystery. ATT WEBMASTERS: We are flattered that quite a few websites have liked our article ideas and have decided to copy them onto their websites. However, we frown upon removing the credits to the owners of the photos! Be respectful and add the links. Photography Center