Nice pup Steve -
Thanks Paul she is a sweety, one of the most cat like dogs I have ever had. She
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Steve - that describes most of the whippets I know.
Panther used to be a brawler, thus the scars. He used to be a patient of mine, but is owner passed away and willed him to me. I think he
Originally Posted by doggiedoc
Thanks Paul, The Cat is mine and the Poodle is my Cousins.
Yes, they do look very much alike. Nice pictures of Panther on Flickr. I'll see if I have others with similar poses.
I see yours is a dust collector too! I roll my Lexi with the Lint Brush, it seems easier than rolling the entire house!
Rich
I've meaning to post more of my pet pictures but I've been distracted by other threads. Love this forum!
Here is a picture of my cat Ginger. Ginger is not usually a very cooperative subject but this was taken in my garage in near darkness so <span style="color: #ff0000;"]he felt safer I suppose. The light coming through a partially open door to the outside made for a good pet portrait. I shot this with a rented EF85mm f/1.2<span style="color: #ff0000;"]L (original). Great lens but very slow AF.
EXIF: 40D, 85mm, f/1.2, ISO 400, 1/800 sec
Ginger is his name. by doggiedoc@tcah.com, on Flickr
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Paul, very nice portrait of GINGER, I can see why the 85L is on the wish list of many.
Bob
Bob
Thanks Bob! I am still considering getting the 85mm f/1.2L II, even though I have the 50mm f/1.2L -- It
Nice shot Paul, it really is paper-thin that DOF. On a crop body what do you prefer, the 50 or the 85?
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Nice shot Paul, it really is paper-thin that DOF. On a crop body what do you prefer, the 50 or the 85?
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Hey Paul,
That shot is of Ginger is gorgeous!
Rich