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Last evening I found yet another editing program while watching television. I was playing with different features with a photo I took of my cat, Thompson. This effect really spoke to me. It was so different and so unique I wanted to share it with all of you. It reminded me of a scene you might see in a movie like "Narnia" ... Take time to appreciate what is around you today!

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  1. I must say this is one of my favorites! Very interesting and gorgeous effect! It's like Thompson is in a magical cloud! Looove it!

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  2. Thanks so much, Sonja - You are too kind - I found this effect under a "Space/Atmosphere" category, but it looks more like a Snowstorm to me - If you knew, Thompson, it just fits his personality - I could picture him being an outdoor cat, fighting these weather conditions with no problem at all - Nothing bothers him ...

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