I treasure and capture these moments as I feel they express the essence my cats possess, and as a cat owner and lover, I mean to cherish these memories in the present and future. They aren't exactly into photography, so having these seemingly perfect shots makes me feel proud of the memories I've captured.

Each of my cats is in their natural state, feeling comfortable in the familiar place they grew up in. Kami is lying on top of a box during a cozy late afternoon where he and his fellow cats would sleep in, while Bona pauses in the middle of her playtime after the sofa cover falls on her, and Avatar is outside, sitting in the garden where she observes under the morning sun. 


What I like most about these photos is their ambiance and realism, where I believe the time and setting played an important role in setting the mood for. The environment outdoors provided the natural lighting for a vivid and impactful photo, capturing colors and texture as accurately as my camera could process and displaying great emphasis on minute details, such as fur strands and eye color. While the angles contributed significantly, the time and setting managed to instigate these effects initially and naturally from which didn’t require me to make any manual technical adjustments


However, as much as I love them, I don’t think they are perfect yet. I believe that there is still a lot of room for improvement in this field, especially when it comes to knowledge and skill. I have a feeling that Avatar’s photo could be better in terms of directing emphasis towards the subject and overall composition. Meanwhile, Bona’s was probably lighting since half of her face’s left portion is significantly darkened which the filter might’ve oversaturated, compensating it over the ambiance. To be honest, I don’t see many flaws in them right now, most likely because I’m evaluating them from a beginner’s point of view, and I have yet to discover aspects in a manner where I can provide a more comprehensive discussion for my assessment.