Thanks Steve and nice shot. I understand your loss, still miss my Bailey who was the primary reason i picked up a camera in the first place. Here's Bailey in his prime and in his last days.
Thanks Steve and nice shot. I understand your loss, still miss my Bailey who was the primary reason i picked up a camera in the first place. Here's Bailey in his prime and in his last days.
Thank you Denise, Wally and Don.
Well composed "new ownership" shot Don. That
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Awwww. ...I once had a dog that looked just like Bailey! So cute!
Here's my Buddy! We took the cone off from around his neck and let him run around and be a dog again for alittle while! I probably shouldn't have but it breaks my heart to see that thing around his neck 24 hrs. a day... and I even let him have my sock!
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What was the background in this ddt? Was there a white backdrop or did you do that in post?
It was my concrete patio in my backyard. Shading changed very slightly in post to try and even it out more.
Thank you very much, Jayson! I have just started practicing various b&w applications and your thumbs up on this one really means a lot to me!
Not my pet, but it escaped from one of our neighbours (or they released it on purpose) a few years ago, and it's taken up residence in the drain between our block and the neighbours.
I think it's a Bluetongue Lizard, not a sleepy lizard, i'll try get a shot of him opening his mouth one day...
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An awful lot of electrons were terribly inconvenienced in the making of this post.
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