David:
I looks like the little girl has some growing to do to get that coat to fit.
David:
I looks like the little girl has some growing to do to get that coat to fit.
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#3 with the tongue out just looks adorable!
Something about dogs and bubbles, they go nuts for them.
Here's another from a halloween dress-up party on the weekend, you can't see it but Pickle the dog has an orange pumpkin-face shirt on. (and yes, the tablecloth has blood-spatters all over it)
7D, iso1600, Samyang 35/1.4, 1/15s, -1EV, no flash and barely any natural light, not bad considering...
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(portrait-cropped from a landscape-shot)
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Nice images David, I like the bit of drool flying through the air in the third one.
It looks as though it might be starting to cool down there.
Steve
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conropl: I think she got cold and stole mommy
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Nice shot but too bad he needs a haircut! by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
Very professional ddt. Awesome shot.
Beautiful shot... beautiful dog.
Thank you ...he's being a real trooper these days!
Agreed, one of the best shots and cutest dogs i've seen...
Here's one of mine from this morning, 4 new 'pets' in on photo!
2 chooks, and the EF 85/1.8 and Speedlite I used to take the shot.
The chooks were a day old or so when we got them on monday, I think they've nearly doubled in size since then. So far they're living in a cardboard box, and they've almost mastered jumping up to the perch I set up for them.
(I'll say "almost" mastered getting up onto the perch, this is what normally happens...)