The picture was taken with a digital camera without the flash just using the fire for light. It turned out infinitely better than I ever expected although the first one I took he had his eyes closed but I jiggled the camera and it was out of focus - slow shutter without a flash. I just didn't want to wash out the softness with a flash!
I have since had the image printed as a 5x7 (127 x 178 mm) giclee (pronounced "gee-clay" with a soft "g") print. The process uses watercolor type ink and water color paper on an Iris printer to produce a soft-finished photographic image with the lifetime of any watercolor painting. I like having a photogenic pet!






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Abycat Alice has posted the same picture over in Richard's thread under Cat General, topic Pyromania, and here is her comment:
Of course Edward D. Katz is well known in my family. Andy considers him a half brother of sorts. 

(I am not even a blonde
except during the summer when I go a little lighter.)

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