"In the post-meditative experience become a child of illusion" is a slogan from the Tibetan mind training tradition. We engage the world as we experience it all the while realizing that reality is not as it seems to be.
Well, apparently the trick is to play with them for a long time and wear them out - especially cats. This way they're more likely to be still. My friend and assistant, Cynthia, did this with my youngest cat, Harriet, shortly after I adopted Harriet. Cynthia is an excellent, award-winning photographer and she's managed to get very good pictures of my animals as well as many of her own cat, Simon. It's about time I featured Simon again on Friday Cat Blogging! (Stay tuned...)
Cynthia's photo blog, Imageplay Photography, is listed on my Blog roll (see the sidebar). You might like to go visit. She also has an Etsy shop of the same name.
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Kewt kitteh!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to photograph my cats -- they just won't hold still!!! How do these photographers do it???!!!
ReplyDeleteWell, apparently the trick is to play with them for a long time and wear them out - especially cats. This way they're more likely to be still. My friend and assistant, Cynthia, did this with my youngest cat, Harriet, shortly after I adopted Harriet. Cynthia is an excellent, award-winning photographer and she's managed to get very good pictures of my animals as well as many of her own cat, Simon. It's about time I featured Simon again on Friday Cat Blogging! (Stay tuned...)
ReplyDeleteCynthia's photo blog, Imageplay Photography, is listed on my Blog roll (see the sidebar). You might like to go visit. She also has an Etsy shop of the same name.