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Subject: [Leica] Pet shots
From: summicron at bellsouth.net (Frank F. Farmer)
Date: Tue Jun 7 13:30:45 2005

Daniel,

I'm very sorry to hear about your cat's wondering off.  I have had that 
happen too, many years ago, and it is very painful.  I agree with your 
advice too:  take all the pictures you can (people, cats, dogs, etc.).  
Thibodaux (my 17 lb ragdoll cat) is on pretty much every roll unless I'm 
shooting out of town.

By the way, the shot of the towel is a strong one after having read your 
explanation.

Best,

Frank
Jackson, Miss.

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From: Daniel Ridings <daniel.ridings@edd.uio.no>
Date: 2005/06/07 Tue PM 12:31:01 CDT
To: lug@leica-users.org,  rolleiusers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Leica] Pet shots

We jest and tease now and then about "no pet shots".

Don't pay any attention to it. Take'em.

Mine used to sleep by my laptop all day. April 17 he went out and has 
yet to come back. We've called all the places that you dread calling. 
Driven along all the roads you dread to look along. Put up signs, ads in 
the papers ... you name it. It's painful.

I put his blanket outside so he might catch a whiff or find a welcome 
home, someday.

http://gallery.leica-users.org/Square-stuff/05v17_0005

Fortunately I did have some very recent shots of him (on just about 
every other roll of film).

A couple of days before he left.

http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005/15.html

Daniel

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