Could this be Giulio's cat again, he's travelled a fair distance

by autumnlight

I have no idea why all the bricks are piled there but this cat kept on photobombing
Uploaded15/09/2017 - 17:26
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GIULIO57
Posted 15/09/2017 - 19:48 Link
He travelled at light-speedJust a few minutes ago I feeded my cat.....a photocopy of the one in your photo....Did an English cat come to Italy for a love-sex-story.....and my cat.... was born??? Or love-story on the web(cam) made all this?
PPG
Edited by GIULIO57: 15/09/2017 - 20:09
go4IT
Posted 15/09/2017 - 21:49 Link
Not au courant with the backstory, but this scene looks professionally lit --artificially. Has a 19th century sensibility in the "arrangement" of the various tones. This would be smashing printed very large. Like a lot.
alfpics
Posted 15/09/2017 - 22:57 Link
WonderfulLY created image - and of course the cat makes it!
Andy
Edited by alfpics: 15/09/2017 - 22:58
davidwozhere
Posted 16/09/2017 - 01:06 Link
Looks like something from another time. I love it.
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autumnlight
Posted 16/09/2017 - 13:21 Link
go4IT wrote:
Not au courant with the backstory, but this scene looks professionally lit --artificially. Has a 19th century sensibility in the "arrangement" of the various tones. This would be smashing printed very large. Like a lot.

A previous upload with the same cat and thank you
autumnlight
Posted 16/09/2017 - 13:23 Link
GIULIO57 wrote:
He travelled at light-speedJust a few minutes ago I feeded my cat.....a photocopy of the one in your photo....Did an English cat come to Italy for a love-sex-story.....and my cat.... was born??? Or love-story on the web(cam) made all this?

I think maybe it just hitched a lift in the baggage hold
autumnlight
Posted 17/09/2017 - 17:29 Link
Thanks so much everyone.

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