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The Early Morning Hunt ...


This photo was taken a few days ago - My two furries were in our living room window focused on a few finches in our outside bushes ... As you can see, they did not even notice I was there with my camera :)

I also submitted this photo into Steve Sonheim's PHOTO SILLY class ... I decided to take his 14 Day Workshop and I am loving it ... Learning and having fun, what an enlightening combination!

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  1. You are so right Kristine! Learning and having fun - the best thing! Your kitties are so cute, I love how focused they are! Really beautiful babies!

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  2. Thanks, Sonja ~ Yes, I love learning new things and having fun, is just a bonus ~ I wish we lived closer because I think it would be fun to have someone so creative near by ~ You could show me so many things and hopefully I could show you a few things, also ~ But you seem to do pretty well on your own!

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