One of the first photos when we got Baltsar, an odd-eyed, white Norwegian Forest cat. He’s the most gentle and docile cat you’ll ever meet. Unfortunately I had to leave him behind when I moved abroad. He was living with my sister and her family until she fell ill and needed someone else to take care of him. He now lives with a great family in Norway and I got to visit him a few months ago. He’s still a gentle giant. More recent photos will show up here on the blog as it progresses. Photo taken April 28th, 2004 using a Nikon D100.
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Here’s Whisky. And it looks like he’s seriously pissed off, doesn’t he? He was in fact just finishing a yawn, as far as I can remember. Whisky was one of the most docile and kind Norwegian Forest cats I’ve met. Photo taken April 6th, 2004 using a Nikon D100.
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Not a cat this time! Who would’ve though it? This is my nephew showing off his toothless grin. Photo taken March 30th, 2004 using a Nikon D100.
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Guess what? Another cat photo. This time of Mizzie’s big yawn. She was also a Norwegian Forest cat. Sadly, she passed away some time ago. Photo taken March 14th, 2004 using a Nikon D100.
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This is another Norwegian Forest cat and her name was Betty. Photo taken March 1st, 2004 using a Nikon D100.
Post processing in Lightroom and Silver Efex Pro.
Well, here goes. All the other photos here have been deleted or hidden. The last two, the butterfly and lemurs, will show up again some time later.
The “idea” behind this is that I’m now going through all my photos from the beginning when I started using a dSLR camera. That was in early 2004. So the images here will be in chronological order, from oldest to newest. It’s a way for me to re-discover my old photos and to share them.
This is a photo I took February 29th, 2004 using a Nikon D100. And yes, there will be quite a few cat photos here, as that’s how I got into cameras and photography.
This is Whiskey, a Norwegian Forest cat.