Wednesday, April 20, 2011

If Picasso Had Pets

You may be wondering about the title to this post and what it may mean, but I assure you it’s not really like Picasso’s work, (thank goodness) I was just messing with a new photo editing program when I discovered a really cool effect called Liquify, and although the name didn’t explain the effect very well I just had to laugh when I put it to a picture. It was so funny that I just had to make more. And remember to scroll slowly so as not to get ahead of the pictures.

I call this Picasso’s first pet…

 simple and sweet, and yet still odd…


This is the pet he got when he became a little bit older…
Would you believe that it’s a cat?


Like some artist I’m sure he went through a dark spell, and I bet that this was his pet at that time…
        (You may recognize this picture from an earlier post)


After that he probably took some time off in the country where I’m sure he had a horse…
             Is it just me or does that horse look surprised?


When he came back he probably tried to look on the brighter side of things, and that’s when he got this pet…
    And I’m sure this is where he got most of his inspiration… 


As Picasso became more and more famous (why, I still don’t know?) He probably got himself a noble steed, one that would stand out in a crowd so that people would know that it was him…
          Is it just me or is one ear bigger than the other?


And finally Picasso’s last pet, who, surprisingly enough, died soon after Picasso got her when he made a dreaded mistake by showing her some of his art…
    As you can see, the poor little cat didn't stand a chance.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

A Look on the Wild side

First off I’d like to say that I’m sorry for not posting anything recently  I’ve just been so busy with Passover coming closer and the excitement that it brings  that I haven’t had the time, but now I’m finally making myself sit down and do this before you all forget about me. J
The trick to taking pictures of wild life is to be in the right place at the right time, and then hope that you brought your camera with you.
  When I first saw this eagle it was sitting on a branch and I thought it was just a big bird, it wasn’t until after I lowered my camera and really looked up at it that I saw it was a bald eagle. 
  I don’t remember when I took this next one but I figured it counts as wild life.
I took a walk the other day trying to find more wild animals (some bunnies in particular) and although I did see some they were too fast for me so I wasn’t able to get any pictures of them,  I did however come across these.
It might be kind of hard to see, but that’s actually a blue-jay.
This here actually scared me because I didn’t see it until I was only a few feet away. Thank goodness it’s not a poisonous one.
 I was kind of bummed out because I didn’t get my rabbet picture, but I did get a nice little surprise at the flower garden near my house and I think that it made up for it.
by the way thank you all who voted and sorry again that it took me this long to post, I’ll try to do better next time.