Fair warning: Incoming gratuitous cat photos.
I've been editing a bunch of shots I took 12-15 years ago. Two friends of mine (who are now married and have son about to turn eight) lived in an apartment in a former mill town. They had two cats. Ozzie was a Russian Blue and exhibited the characteristics of his breed. He was inquisitive, always tuned into what the silly humans were doing, but also very independent. He was not a lap cat. The other kitty was Mauro, who ...a bit heavyset (he was an absolute chonker) and possibly the extreme example of a polydactyl cat I have ever seen.
Ozzie's antics were legendary and I took many photos of him "helping" me DJ. These four I posted when I took them in the spring of 2010:
Note the first photo being used as the wallpaper in this shot.
Ozzie helping me wire up my Korg Z1's MIDI connections.
I mentioned in another thread that Kate (one half of the couple mentioned above) had a birthday on the 11th of this month. I had plans (of the "mice and men") variety to send her a bunch of photos from early 2010s on her birthday, but it took me a week to finish editing them. I mean, I'm still editing them, but that's another matter. All of the above were photos I edited and posted around the time they were taken. The following are newly edited.
In August of 2010, we (and by "we" I mean "me and I have no idea who else") did a "photo shoot" with Ozzie and some accessories:
Ozzie was mostly cooperative (not a guaranteed thing) an held still while we placed smokes, Snapple, a phone and some kibble in front of him.
Another shot of Ozzie with wallpaper Ozzie behind him. I used the 50mm DoF separate the actual cat from the photo of him, but still keep the latter recognizable.
Ozzie, warming himself on the exhaust fan of a Windows laptop. He's got his paws on a USB battery.
Part of the "Where is your god meow?" series I did with Ozzie.
Circle cat could use a good brushing, but I wouldn't recommend trying it.
Ears back momentarily, for aerodynamics.
Mauro being chill, which was his normal state.
He was very stead in a windstorm.
Tune in next time for pre-civil war bridges!