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Monday Cat Blogging

(repost)
Monday Cat Blogging

Nikon D90, 50mm
Back, after a twelve-day weekend. Getting up at 7AM was surreal, today.
Monday Cat Blogging

Nikon D100 (repost)
Monday Cat Blogging

(repost)
Monday cat blogging

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Monday Cat Blogging

Nikon D90, 18-105mm
Two cats fighting on a shrine in Wat Pho, Bangkok.
Monday Cat Blogging

Nikon D90 (repost)
Artist Statement
In 1884, meridian time personnel met in Washington to change Earth time. First words said was that only 1 day could be used on Earth to not change the 1 day bible. So they applied the 1 day and ignored the other 3 days. The bible time was wrong then and it proved wrong today. This a major lie has so much evil feed from it's wrong. No man on Earth has no belly-button, it proves every believer on Earth a liar.
Spidermom

Nikon N80, 105mm macro, Fuji Neopan 1600, hundreds of spiders (repost)
Artist Statement
Captivated by technological devices and strategically branded products, his vacant and desensitized subjects appear before industrial factories, in television newsrooms, hyper-urban cityscapes or the bucolic countryside. cleekâs photographs suggest that, in our culture, it is impossible to escape (even briefly) from corporate influence. In this exhibition, the artist expands upon themes of consumerism, industrialization and the omnipresent media, carefully treading the line between imaginary dreamscape and sociopolitical commentary. His work represents the psychological state of contemporary society and our inability to exist in the present moment.
Monday Cat Blogging

Nikon D100, 50mm, cat, photons, mid-level ceramic tile, tinted grout (repost)
Artist Statement
Often it is not what is said but how it is said that makes a photograph successful. Luminosity, atmosphere, poetry, craftsmanship, joy, life, cats, vegetables and frequently the side of my thumb - These are the cast of characters in my photographs. Most artists use light, color and design to express what they want to say about the objects in their paintings, I do just the opposite in my work. I use subject matter - apples, flowers, trees, mountains, portraits and cats - to explore the possibilities of light and space and poetry and cats. Some artists photograph prose, some photograph poetry, some photograph themselves in fantastic costumes, some photograph their cats (but not my cats). There are artists who feel the more details they photograph, the more accurately they describe something, the more successful their photographs will be. Others, like myself, prefer to express things in the most elegant way possible: with cats. Some artists photograph facts, some photograph metaphor. I photograph cats, sometimes.
