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This is Princetopher, a Boxer puppy... he is Bonnie's friend and muse !!!
This is my friend's grandaughter's puppy... he is so lively and cute !!!
While the summer breeze makes me feel fine, there's nothing like a nice pinky flamingo ice cream in a cone to soothe my sugar craving! Actually, in real I am not much of a sweets person. But if I saw this ice cream somewhere you better bet I'd be grabbing one!
Let's get back to the nitty bitty here! What is it you say?
Womenstuff HUNT is still on!
Hurry before it's all gone!
WOMENSTUFF HUNT
June 1 to June 30, 2022
Read more HERE! (Full Credits)
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Happy Hunting & Shopping!
Xoxo Bambi
Hah, got both lights out this evening and stuck to what I know.
Shoot-through umbrella on 1/2 power to camera left
Bare strobe to camera right on 1/8 power
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She became as mad as rabbits
With bushels of bad habits, who could ask for anymore?
*credit to boxerpuppy*
Archie was 7 months old when I took this photograph.
As usual the Canon 100mm f2.8 macro lens wide open offers a sumptuous feeling.
This yellow mouse has a tail that has a bell attached to it. Actually it was a cat toy before Ruby took it as hers. This is her favorite toy so far, I've never had a dog that loves bells so much. Most dogs I know have always liked toys that squeak.
Archi, who lives in Bo'ness was 7 months old when I took this photo.
Blackness Castle, is a 15th-century fortress, near the village of Blackness, Scotland, on the south shore of the Firth of Forth. It was built, probably on the site of an earlier fort, by Sir George Crichton in the 1440s. At this time, Blackness was the main port serving the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow, one of the main residences of the Scottish monarch. The castle, together with the Crichton lands, passed to James II of Scotland in 1453, and the castle has been crown property ever since.[2] It served as a state prison, holding such prisoners as Cardinal Beaton and the 6th Earl of Angus. Strengthened by Sir James Hamilton of Finnart in the mid-16th century, the castle became one of the most advanced artillery fortifications of its time in Scotland. A century later, these defences were not enough to prevent Blackness falling to Oliver Cromwell's army in 1650. Some years after the siege, the castle was repaired, and again served as a prison and a minor garrison. In 1693, the spur protecting the gate was heightened, and the Stern Tower shortened as a base for three heavy guns. Barracks and officers' quarters were added in the 1870s, when the castle was used as an ammunition depot, until 1912. The castle was briefly reused by the army during World War I. It is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument, in the care of Historic Scotland. Because of its site, jutting into the Forth, and its long, narrow shape, the castle has been characterised as "the ship that never sailed". The north and south towers are often named "stem" and "stern", with the central tower called the "main mast". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackness_Castle
Archie was 7 months old when I took this photograph.
As usual the Canon 100mm f2.8 macro lens wide open offers a sumptuous feeling.
Behold; George the levitating dog.
Or really; George the dog that's obsessed with the hose pipe and does all sorts of crazy acrobatics when you spray it up into the air. I think he probably enjoyed this more than I did.
Strobist: 1 x YN460 to camera left 43" Westcott Shoot-through umbrella
1 x YN460 behind subject to camera right for rim
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I know you'll be a star in somebody else's sky, but why
Why, why can't it be, oh can't it be mine?
*credit to boxerpuppy*
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Filthy impetuous soul
I wanna give it to you
Oh, just to see what you do
*credit to boxerpuppy*