6/24/2008

Charles with Blue Bowl



Moffat County Humane Society asked Caroline and I to judge the pet calendar entries.

I've done so and have decided that photographing cats is tough stuff. Most of these entries/all of these entries of cats are plain, mundane, tame. I wish I had gotten Charles into the mix; he is a tremendously photogenic cat, and I am good with my digital camera.

Charles Dickens, the cat who bites, arrived at the bookstore last fall. He was cute in a James Dean sort of way. A bit of a swagger. Maybe dangerous.

I worried that he would get run over so kept him at the store for a few days, then took him home and had him neutered, which did nothing for the swagger or the biting.

In September I tried to take his picture with my digital camera. I took stiff/dreadful photos of him. By January, Charles and I reached an understanding that allowed me to see him as a model, rather than as a biter, and what a great model/actor he is.

Last year I took a great picture of a cat named Earl Terrible; he was the brother of Earl Twin--both named Earl. The Terrible Twins: gray, tiger-striped with subtle differences in the patches of white on their paws and on their chests and their personalities.Terrible was actually the quieter of the two. Twin wanted attention all the time and would thoroughly trounce his brother if he thought it appropriate.

In the photograph, Terrible is yawning--a great big, content cat yawn. He was sitting above me on the end of a log on our log house in Big Gulch. He looked ferocious and dangerous. That photo won him a spot in the 2007 pet calendar and a blue ribbon for me at the county fair in August.
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One enterprising entrant this year submitted a yawning cat picture, and it was awful. The cat just did not look right.
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I didn't vote for that one.
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