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Related: About this forumGonna' put Wildlife photography on hold and try Mildlife . . .
Not quite feral kittens next door.
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Gonna' put Wildlife photography on hold and try Mildlife . . . (Original Post)
AndyS
Jun 2022
OP
"Mildlife" is a neat word AndyS. Oh and your photos are real neat too . . .
George McGovern
Jun 2022
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Walleye
(31,024 posts)1. Sweet! Capturing kitten expressions
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,620 posts)2. Awwwww! They are irresistible! Really lovely photos, Andy.
The word you're looking for is feral.
Diamond_Dog
(31,999 posts)3. Those are great!
wyn borkins
(1,109 posts)4. Magically Expressive Imagery
Now AndyS your next-door kittens
Are as photogenic as mittens
MichaelSoE
(1,576 posts)5. Ah yes ... and what lovely photos
Felis catus - what wonderful animals. And so enigmatic. Feral can turn domestic and vice versa. So I guess if they are feral you are still photographing wildlife!!
George McGovern
(5,420 posts)6. "Mildlife" is a neat word AndyS. Oh and your photos are real neat too . . .