Remember Amelie? The cat who lives on the stairs with her blue sock?
During the Easter long weekend, we went for a walk around the neighbourhood. It was a wet weekend. We thought we would visit Amelie and see how she would hole up in the rain. She seemed to welcome our visit, came up for a sniff and a pet, and meowed to say hello. I couldn’t resist photographing her as we hardly get to meet her face-to-face.
Showing posts with label street pet photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street pet photography. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
The bay at the bottom of the hill
Every now and then, I take my camera out and venture onto the street for a walk - have a look around and capture things that interest me, be it architecture, streets, people, scenes, or places.
A few days ago, I dropped into the neighbouring suburb of Woolloomooloo, onto Woolloomooloo Bay, which is down the hill from Potts Point. One of the Bay’s tourist attractions, Harry’s Cafe de Wheels, is next to the Finger Wharf and Fleet Base East of Garden Island, the Royal Australian Navy, and onto the Wharf where the Blue Sydney Hotel is located.
On my way down to the Bay, I passed a local cat I nicknamed “Amelie”. Amelie always hangs out at her favourite spot and that favourite blue sock is always close by - just one sock not two. This cat is so used to the public that she snoozes no matter what goes on around her. I must say Amelie has got herself a prime spot with the best view ever - the sunset on these steps are just amazing. It’s worth trading that spot for her other blue sock.
A few days ago, I dropped into the neighbouring suburb of Woolloomooloo, onto Woolloomooloo Bay, which is down the hill from Potts Point. One of the Bay’s tourist attractions, Harry’s Cafe de Wheels, is next to the Finger Wharf and Fleet Base East of Garden Island, the Royal Australian Navy, and onto the Wharf where the Blue Sydney Hotel is located.
On my way down to the Bay, I passed a local cat I nicknamed “Amelie”. Amelie always hangs out at her favourite spot and that favourite blue sock is always close by - just one sock not two. This cat is so used to the public that she snoozes no matter what goes on around her. I must say Amelie has got herself a prime spot with the best view ever - the sunset on these steps are just amazing. It’s worth trading that spot for her other blue sock.
Labels:
photography,
street pet photography
Thursday, August 26, 2010
City slickers
I like people-watching when I am out and about. Well, not quite people as in humans, but more so four-legged furry critters.
You always catch the odd street dogs 'parked' beside some sort of metal railings or water hydrant or anything resembling a structure waiting for someone (I hope).
Too much cuteness, these city slickers!
Labels:
dogs,
street pet photography,
sydney,
sydney pet photography,
winter
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