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Behind the Screen


"May I go outside, please?" asked Molly the Cat, nearly squishing her face to the screened door.

Molly and I are heading over to The Weekend in Black and White, hosted by Dragonstar. Come join us by clicking here.


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  1. This is really cool. It reminds me of the Pointelist style of painting (not sure how to spell that but you know what I mean) like Seurat. Very Inventive

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    1. Thanks, Birgit. Now I must go learn about the Pointelist style.

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  2. Cool image of your Molly! Happy weekend!

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  3. That is so creative, very nice!!

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  4. Creative edit to b&w!
    My post at: https://hanshb.wordpress.com/

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  5. Pretty creative, I love this cat intriguing!

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    1. Thanks, Leovi. Yes, Molly is very intriguing in so many ways.

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  6. I'm glad you gave an explanation, I wouldn't have worked it out :)
    Very creative.

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    1. Thank you. I know the image would've floored me trying to figure it out. :-)

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  7. Nice stylized portrait of your cat. I have a shot where I photographed my cat through a screen too but his face was not right up against it like your fur baby is.

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    1. Thanks. This was luck for me. I had the camera in my hand at the moment.

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  8. Great photo! Just like a cat. And once she's out, she'll want to be in again...

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  9. Absolutely gorgeous shot in B&W! I love it!

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  10. Beautiful picture, works so well in black and white.

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  11. Very creative BW shot of the cute kitty!

    Happy Week to you,
    artmusedog and carol

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  12. Molly is a very expressive cat. Beautiful image through that screen.

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