Ryon (Skorz) > While lounging in the sun, PeeBee contemplates whatever it is that cats contemplate.

It took a good amount of time and effort to get a good exposure. I'm sure glad that I didn't use film, I would have burned through two rolls before I got this picture! Although she stayed perfectly still (even through the 30 second exposures I took!) she had a really bad habit of flicking only her left ear toward the camera whenever she heard the *click* of the shutter! You can see the slight blurriness that resulted in the photo above. Don't you hate it when cats don't appreciate the creation of fine art?
While lounging in the sun, PeeBee contemplates whatever it is that cats contemplate.

It took a good amount of time and effort to get a good exposure. I'm sure glad that I didn't use film, I would have burned through two rolls before I got this picture! Although she stayed perfectly still (even through the 30 second exposures I took!) she had a really bad habit of flicking only her left ear toward the camera whenever she heard the *click* of the shutter! You can see the slight blurriness that resulted in the photo above. Don't you hate it when cats don't appreciate the creation of fine art?
Ryon (Skorz) > While lounging in the sun, PeeBee contemplates whatever it is that cats contemplate.

It took a good amount of time and effort to get a good exposure. I'm sure glad that I didn't use film, I would have burned through two rolls before I got this picture! Although she stayed perfectly still (even through the 30 second exposures I took!) she had a really bad habit of flicking only her left ear toward the camera whenever she heard the *click* of the shutter! You can see the slight blurriness that resulted in the photo above. Don't you hate it when cats don't appreciate the creation of fine art?
While lounging in the sun, PeeBee contemplates whatever it is that cats contemplate.

It took a good amount of time and effort to get a good exposure. I'm sure glad that I didn't use film, I would have burned through two rolls before I got this picture! Although she stayed perfectly still (even through the 30 second exposures I took!) she had a really bad habit of flicking only her left ear toward the camera whenever she heard the *click* of the shutter! You can see the slight blurriness that resulted in the photo above. Don't you hate it when cats don't appreciate the creation of fine art?
See photo in original gallery.

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