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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Lexi
This is a silhouette of our cat Lexi, taken in front of our picture window. She was sitting on the back of the love seat, watching out the window at sunset time. This window faces east and so while there was a bit of color here and there in the sky, it wasn't dramatic. I wanted the focus to be on Lexi so I purposely blurred the background in Photoshop.
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