Enjoy my gallery now with thumbnails.
Please folks, when you make negative comments on my photos, add a helpfull hint so I can improve. Otherwise, do not give negative comment.
Art is in the eye of the beholder after all.
BIOHi there creative ones. My name is Diana and I grew up in a small town called Forest Park, about 9 miles west of Chicago. (I still live here. ;-}) I am a professional dog walker in several western burbs, so you will see my photos of my furry clients. Of course I can't help but notice all of natures wonders and try to capture them on film.
I do what I can with the equipment I have. In the summer months I find myself looking at everything wondering how it would look on film.
I hope you all enjoy my work in progress, all comments are welcome and apprieciated.
IN ORDER TO PLEASE THE MODERATORS HERE ALL PHOTOS WILL BE TAKEN BY MY OWN HAND/CAMERA. WHICH MEANS A FEW WEB CAM PICS. lol
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Comments (4)
TheRingess
Adorable. I'd like to see the background a little out of focus. But what a cutie.
redflame
Your Snowflake Cameron looks just like my Booby before I lost him to cancer. If you can please do not declaw him as if for he has no protection in case of an emergency or he accidentlly gets out.
RobertJ
I agree with Redflame, don't declaw a cat
nannadi
I am working on my second female cat in our family and both were front declawed, never has there been a problem due to the fact they had no front claws. Believe me, she still gets her point across without the use of front nails. My first lived 7 years with us and never got outside on her own. My present cat Millie, hates the outside. Loves to look at it from inside, but the second you take her outside (like to the vet) she screams and crys so I am not worried about decloawing.............as long as it's only the front. Full declawing is just not right.