@ssvs04:
Nice shots, but one suggestion: if you
@ssvs04:
Nice shots, but one suggestion: if you
George Slusher
Lt Col, USAF (Ret)
Eugene, OR
Appreciate the tips. But on that last shot that type of look was on purpose. My intent was to make it look like the horse was curious.
I do not currently belong to any pets, but here's a couple of shots of pets in my ex-wife's family:
The first shot was taken with EOS 5D Mk.II and EF 16-35 f/2.8 L Mk.II. Next one: same camera with EF 70-200 f/4 IS L.
This guy just rolled on his back in freshly cut grass.
Here is another couple from my recent visit in Europe, where my family lives. These were shot with the EOS XTi and the kit zoom EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6.
That is one terrific shot! How many bones did you have to pay out?
Not exactly the sharpest, or what not but here she is, Sleeping kitty.
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The photo below is from when she came to us brought from outside as a stray! She was found near her deceased mother, and she had no where to stay! How could anyone in the sane mind not want to adopt this precious little kitty! My wife asked me if it would be okay to adopt another "child",asked because I had already proclaimed we do not need another animal in our home, because it was getting chaotic around our home, so that would only add to the already hectic schedule we kept, but then, I was told the story,and I saw the her cellphone shot photo, I just couldn
Prince napping in his Christmas best!
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