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  • Orange tabby, domestic shorthair cat looking down.
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  • Aspen is a 1 year old Domestic Short Haired (DSH) cat available for adoption at the Benton-Franklin Humane Society.  Cat photography by Michael Kloth.
    Aspen_M_Kloth-001.jpg
  • The orange and black work well together in this composition.  I like the uneven fill of the orange.  I can tell that the painter at first wanted to have a solid orange but changed his (probably but maybe her) mind and change to the sloppier, less even fill.  It makes me wonder why the change - Was he running low on paint?  Was he afraid of being arrested?
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  • I like the design here but I don't like my treatment of the orange.  If this image makes the final cut, the orange will be redone to match the brighter saturation of the other images in the series with orange paint.
    M_Kloth-9536.jpg
  • Remington posing for his adoption portrait.  The orange bandanna (not shown) signifies that he's new to the program and is not yet ready to be adopted.  Dog photographs by Michael Kloth.
    M_Kloth_CRCC_Remington-4-27-11-005.jpg
  • They used three different bandana colors as they progress through the program.  Yellow and orange indicated their training progress and the green meant they were ready to be adopted.
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  • You can probably tell that I found a stretch that I liked with this orange and white combination.
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  • Blue posing for his adoption portrait.  The orange bandanna (not shown) signifies that he's new to the program and is not yet ready to be adopted.  Dog pictures by Michael Kloth.
    M_Kloth_CRCC_Blue-4-27-11-002.jpg
  • This image has a certain graphic appeal.  I will likely enhance the contrast in the final version so the white is brighter against the orange.
    M_Kloth-9512.jpg
  • Betty posing for her adoption portrait.  The orange bandanna  signifies that she's new to the program and is not yet ready to be adopted.  Dog pictures by Michael Kloth.
    M_Kloth_CRCC_Betty-4-27-11-003.jpg
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