I'd put this tiny Swedish camera on my cat's collar and post them on Insta, so now I post them here.
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Shadow on the ground of cat's head, but it looks very big and rounded, like she's a bear.
I love this more abstract one. A red chair on a dark grey deck. The image of the chair looks smeared vertically because the little camera swings around on her collar.
Another cat head shadow, against a garden wall with ivy cascading down.
2nd batch. My Insta images from a old, very small & neglected account.
I'd put this tiny Swedish camera on my cat's collar and post them.
#narrativecat
#narrativeclip
#catblogging
I love red chair one. It reminds me of a Francis Bacon's Pope paintings. Welcome to my brain.
Shadow of half of a cat on a cement driveway on a sunny day. The only thing that defines the shape as a cat is one ear.
Accidental Mondrian-like photo from the cat camera. The color blocks (clockwise) are the bottom corner of a brick red door, the black doorframe, a section of pale cement, then a black doormat. There's a tiny sliver of mustard yellow along the upper right edge, and tiny green sprig of wild fennel popping in on the side.
Cat's view of walking along the top of a wooden fence on a sunny day. The cat's white whiskers appear from the top of the frame, and we also see the tip of her chin.
I downloaded my Instagram images before I close that old, very small & neglected account.
I'd put this tiny Swedish camera on my cat, and post some of the results.
I'll repost some here.
#narrativecat
#narrativeclip
#catblogging