“Building Blood”

“Thrust”

“Rise Up”

“Crimson Cornice”

“A Pop of Colour to Brighten-Up the Capture Station”

“The Greeting Card Engineers Were so Preoccupied with Whether or Not They Could, They Didn’t Stop to Think If They Should”

“The State of Surveillance”

“Sewp Frens”

“The Mothership”

I finally got to see the inside of Roy Thomson Hall.

“Petal to the Floor”

“Flamboyant 506”

“The Thin Yellow Line”

“Ascend”

“Gothic Jenga”

“Friends In Low Places”

“Terrazz-Whoa!”

“Cut It Out”

“Frondzie”

“Split”

“Bush League”

“Teletubby”

“If I Fits; I Sits: Leftover Halloween Candy Edition”

“Photographing Black Cats Is Hard: Meow You See Me; Meow You Don’t”

BEFORE

Please welcome to the show our latest party animal (aka foster cat), Garth. He’s a big boy who’s surprisingly light on his feet. (They probably should have named him Farley after another SNL alum of similar comportment who was also a bit of a black sheep.) We’ve taken to calling with Girthy Garth and Baby Garth (doo doo, doo doo doo doo).

Garth is the first black cat we’ve fostered, so he’s also the first black cat I’ve had the chance to photograph extensively. The light absorbing qualities of Garth’s fur combined with the light tones of our house’s decor has proved to be too much for the iPhone’s exposure evaluation. Which means if I have to snap a quick shot to capture Garth before he moves I’ll have to apply a whack of exposure adjustment and shadow recovery after the fact—like I did with this shot, as you can see from the before and after.

“Alice the Alpaca Says, ‘Hey Girl, Hey! Wanna Come Chew the Fat With Me?’”

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“Liam the Laidback Lynx Knows How to Nap Better Than You Do”

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“Slick Rick the Dancing African Crested Porcupine”

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“When a Police Sketch Artist Opens a Barbershop”

“Wired”

“Worldly”

“Mack Daddy”

“What Does It All Mean?”