Photographing Your Elusive Feline - Studio One Networks:...
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Tips on photographing your
feline friend, or on choosing
a photographer who can do the
subject justice!

Last seen: 2 days ago
spectrekitty is a 51 year old woman from Dallas, Texas, USA
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Some great movie music clichés from the above folks. Some of my favs:
"Use a chorus to suggest mysterious forces - Wordless voices can easily suggest strange, wonderful spooky things happening, whether religious, mystical or mythical.
"Love themes must be played on strings
"Jazz tunes must be played on a saxophone
"All war movies have got to have marches in them...even when you don't see soldiers marching."
Rated Jun 15 • 1 review • movies, soundtracks, music, film • mfiles.co.uk
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Rated Mar 13 2009 • 1 review • mathematics, math, music theory, funstuff, physics • maths.org.uk
OMG, this article is brilliant! It's so easily understandable, and absolutely fascinating!! It's one of those things you'll read & wonder, "How can I have lived so long without knowing this??"
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