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Thread: The Missing Cat

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    The Missing Cat

    We were searching all over for our cat...........and then, we found this.................I think she looks pretty guilty

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    Re: The Missing Cat

    Though I think this would be a great shot for the photo album, it's just too busy for me. I love the idea, but even with the crop being tight, there's too many distracting factors for me.

    I'm sure it has a lot of sentimental value but this shot doesn't do much for me.

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    Re: The Missing Cat

    Love the picture. Our family has a cat that does the same thing to me when I'm sitting at the computer. Finds a nice tight spot and just forces himself in it and falls asleep.

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    Re: The Missing Cat

    Chow...I just love her expression and the conked out look on the cat's face...hehe. I do have to agree with the others that it's busier than I would like...and I'm not sure you could work with a crop to give it a less snapshot-y feel. Still, it's a very cute photo, thanks to your daughter's expression.

    Emily

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    Re: The Missing Cat

    Thanks!! I have played with this alot and do not think it will be more then a candid shot but it looks good in my scrapbook!
    Summer Katz
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