and you also Brattcat. Lovely shot of Ms Fontaine. You must be so looking forward to your travels, will we get the odd photo from certain destinations..say for instance maybe Paris hint hint!!
Bliss is an interesting state, a bit different for everyone. Did you see the photo of John Unger and his dog in Bayfield, Wi who takes his arthritic 19-year-old dog into Lake Superior to give his dog some relief and to enable the animal to sleep and rest for awhile? To me, that was real bliss! The photo of the dog napping on John's shoulder as the water lapped around them was extraordinary.
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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I try to find my bliss and hope not to miss.
Brattcat, so nice to see you back!
Great portrait!
and you also Brattcat. Lovely shot of Ms Fontaine. You must be so looking forward to your travels, will we get the odd photo from certain destinations..say for instance maybe Paris hint hint!!
You captured her in a blissful moment. Well done!
Bravo, brattcat. I love this photo and the moment you captured.
That is a very fine portrait. Bliss indeed. I wish such a look would come across my face.
BTW, the tiny nose ring adds just a dash of spice to the image.
Great and intense portrait, for her expression I'm sure the music is très intéressant!
A fantastic expressive moment you have captured here Brattcat.
Got to say that is a blissful shot. What a beauty and if she sang as good as she looks...wow!
This is such a lovely portrait Brattcat, please show us more portraits in the future.
What a marvelous portrait. I can almost hear her singing.
V
She's into her music!
Bliss is an interesting state, a bit different for everyone. Did you see the photo of John Unger and his dog in Bayfield, Wi who takes his arthritic 19-year-old dog into Lake Superior to give his dog some relief and to enable the animal to sleep and rest for awhile? To me, that was real bliss! The photo of the dog napping on John's shoulder as the water lapped around them was extraordinary.
What a fantastic portrait!
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