Category Archives: photos of animals
Some Little Nonsense on the Subject of Copycats

“Coming and Going.” Although I am in the proximity of this dog and undergoing the same experience, you will note that I maintain my individuality by presenting my best angle to the camera in direct contrast to the dog rather than imitating him. And, as a side note, I was here first.
Some Little Nonsense on the Subject of Copycats
Some folks’ originality comes from what they view,
proving that old adage, “Monkey see and monkey do.”
And there’s another label coined from denizens of zoos.
A “copy cat” is one who mirrors everything he views.
But I find this last one puzzling, and so I’m asking you,
have you ever known a cat to do what you want him to?
Whatever he might see you do as he edges nearer,
is likely what he will ignore, not what he’ll choose to mirror.
It’s true that cattle move in herds and wild geese mimic flight,
and no one knows what sister acts mice practice in the night.
Yet all animals aren’t so easy, in spite of what you think.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink.
You cannot tell a cat to do what you want him to.
What you desire from that cat is what he will eschew.
Sit or fetch? Roll over? Those things hold no attraction.
Cats simply are not at their best when you prompt interaction.
So let’s dispel this rumor that cats are good at mimicry.
For though they like to bat at strings and other hanging gimmickry,
they don’t want to imitate any other creature.
For in the world of animals, each cat is the main feature.
The prompt today is copycat.
Jarred and Unjarred: DVersePoets Quadrille Prompt 14—Jars
Jarred and Unjarred
Seeing the world through crystal walls
curving around, protecting me.
Safely alone, I sit observing—
never jarred by what I see.
Infrequently, the lid screws open,
and sweet music streams into me.
Then I reach, sealing it tighter,
content to watch instead of be.
The prompt is to write a poem of exactly 44 words on the subject “Jar”
https://dversepoets.com/2016/08/15/quadrille-13/
Where Should I Sit? Cee’s B and W Challenge 2016/08/11
Where Should I sit????
(Click on first photo and arrows to see enlarged photos and captions.)
Little Duck’s Adventures: Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge 2016, Week 30
Little Duck had many adventures at my house before flying off to live in Missouri. These are the few adventures I caught him in.
Please click on first photo and arrows to enlarge photos and see the story line.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/07/29/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2016-week-30/
Seeing the World in Black and White
I actually stopped the woman pictured in the first picture and asked if I could photograph her hair.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/07/13/reminder-ccy-challenge-23-black-and-white-the-basics-3/
Painting with Photos: Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge, 2016, Week 9
Painting with Photos
Sometimes when I have a photograph I really can’t use, either because of the subject or the aesthetics, I Just play around with the editing tools. In this case, I came up with two abstract paintings gleaned from the plume and the gills of a roosterfish that a fisherman had left lying on the beach.
(Click on the first photo to enlarge all photos, then click on arrows to see all.)
http://ceenphotography.com/2016/02/28/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2016-week-9/
B and W––Cee’s Black and White Challenge
B&W

“B” is for bathtub. “W” is for webbing. The pastels in the background insisted on being left alone!!!

“W” is for Waiting!!!

. . . and more “W“aiting, in this case for the dog who usually lived in the house we rented at the beach for three days.
Every day, these three “B“est friends would come to our front door looking for the dog who was missing from our house. On the last day, they surprised us from coming to the back beach side door. Wish I could have seen them finally reunited!
And finally, “B” is for Big Black Birds. In this case, grackles.
Cee’s B&W photos that begin with B or W are here: http://ceenphotography.com/cees-black-white-challenge/
The Hummingbird Door: Thursday Doors
The Hummingbird Door

Remember this image published a few weeks ago? I promised then to tell the rest of the story later, and here it is, below!










