pet photograph western cape, Golden Retriever against a brick wall background
Dogs

Pet Photography Poses – Paddington

Now that I have decided to get serious about Pet photography I'm "shooting" all the pets I can get my hands on and of course my very own three darlings are the first ones to help me perfect posing pets.  This week features Paddington my 9 year old Golden Retriever. Well that's it folks, I'll… Continue reading Pet Photography Poses – Paddington

OTHER PHOTOGRAPHY

High days & Holidays

Once upon a sunny winters day, we took ourselves off to the George agricultural fair and there were some cowgirls in boots... and dog shows... cake competitions... bulls... a show wouldn't be complete without a rooster or two... and last but not least there were horses and cowboys A most enjoyable morning! All my love… Continue reading High days & Holidays

Land & Seacapes

Sunrise skyline silhouette

And yet day and night meet fleetingly at twilight and dawn," he said, lowering his voice again and narrowing his eyes and moving his head a quarter of an inch closer to hers. "And their merging sometimes affords the beholder the most enchanted moments of all the twenty four hours. A sunrise or sunset can… Continue reading Sunrise skyline silhouette

Ginger kitten with bell, pet photography
Cats

A taste of Marmalade

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill owned a number of cats, including Nelson, who accompanied him to wartime cabinet meetings, and Jock, who was so beloved that Churchill’s will requires that a Marmalade cat named Jock must live at his estate at all times. Jock V is the current cat incumbent. I have a very soft… Continue reading A taste of Marmalade

Flock of birds sunrise Mossel Bay
Land & Seacapes

The Pavilion in morning light

“A truly great book should be read in youth, again in maturity and once more in old age, as a fine building should be seen by morning light, at noon and by moonlight.” ― Robertson Davies The Santos Pavilion in Mossel Bay was built on the Santos Beach in 1906 by a local architect who… Continue reading The Pavilion in morning light