Two paths to Feline Friday

Mr. RomeoHere we are again, another Feline Friday. The pictures tell the story of the past week.

Last week, we had our mango trees trimmed and thinned, which has made our house much brighter. The afternoon sun reaches into the living room, which has created a zone of zonked cats. Being natural heat seekers, the cats seem to be thoroughly enjoying being in the direct sunlight. Since they no longer get to go outside, melting in the sun seems to be the next best thing.

Meanwhile, I would appreciate some feedback on the best way to share Feline Friday photos.

In recent weeks, I’ve been using Adobe Lightroom to create photo galleries. Here’s this week’s set of feline photos using the Lightroom format. I find it attractive and clean.

Here’s the same set of photos presented as a Flickr photo album. I’ve been fiddling with Flickr again after years of neglecting it. One key advantage is that you can leave comments on individual photographs.

I’m interesting in hearing what you think of the two ways of sharing this weekly dose of cats. Any preferences? Or other suggestions?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.


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6 thoughts on “Two paths to Feline Friday

  1. zigzaguant

    I agree with y0u that the presentation with Lightroom is attractive and clean.

    But I definitely prefer the presentation with Flickr because it includes information for each photo about the camera used and the camera’s settings. (I notice that by clicking on a Flickr photo I can change it to screen size plus, sometimes a welcome feature.)

    Nice photos!

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  2. Anonymous

    They both are fine. Its not so much about the presentation but the cats themselves. One suggestion is you used to put a little caption with each photo. Some of the captions were funny and/or insightful. BTW, my parents used to raise fox terriers. They spoiled their dogs. My aunt said that when she passed she would want to be reincarnated as one of my parents’ fox terriers because she would live a plush life. Ian, I think she would do OK coming back as one of your cats as well. Aloha.

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