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Dog playing fetch on New Brighton beach

Oh come on... you didn't honestly think I would play fetch while it was raining and with the yard looking like that, did you?

 

Daily Dog Challenge 2983. "Unconventional"

 

No, Toby - as is his practice - took a ball out with him when when he went out for a Bio Break.

 

Yes, he could have stayed in the relative shelter of the eaves and then chosen a mostly dry spot under the trees.

 

That's what Henry did, he doesn't even care if he gets wet!

 

But no, Toby had to go ALL the way to the other side of the yard - the muddy side - the puddley muddy side!

 

Take from just inside the slider - probably zoomed in and definitely cropped.

 

366:2020: #16

 

Stop on by Henry and Toby's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog

playing ''fetch'' with our 7 month old miniature schnauzer pup ..April 2023

Konica Autoreflex TC

40mm Hexanon F1.8

Fuji Superia 400

 

Developed with Rollei Digibase C-41 Kit

 

Scanned with Canon Canoscan 8400f

 

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Our yard is small, but the alley between us & our neighbour is quite long. It's a good run to use for a game of fetch.

Princess Muddypaws (a.k.a. Winter) on Littlestone beach

Boulder, Colorado. At Boulder Reservoir.

Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset, UK

Ai Weiwei's zodiac sculptures at LACMA

 

Dog photographed with Nikon z6 converted to standard IR (720nm)

Fort Bragg, California. Our little Zoe LOVES to fetch!

 

. . eye contact . . .

Dog on a frozen pond

A closer crop of a previous post. -trying to emphasise the water droplets from the ball thrown into the lake. I rather like the shape of the 'spray'.

 

I particularly like the circular ripples within the wall of water!

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Cute doggie playing fetch in Calgary, Canada.

Storm Point gets its storms from being at the end of Yellowstone Lake's longest fetch. The prevailing southwesterlies cross the water about here and blast Storm Point. This is one of several characteristics of the lake that make it particularly dangerous for paddlers.

 

You can see the Red Mountains across the lake. Mount Sheridan is the high point of that range, and it was formerly part of the caldera. Behind the Red Mountains to the left, the Teton Mountains make an appearance.

Yashica 44 (35mm converted)

60mm f/3.5

Kodak GOLD 100

Expired 2004

Another photo from our recent trip to Cornwall. This was taken at the main harbour beach in St Ives. I took this whilst having a coffee in the morning sun, taking photos of people playing on the beach.

A pair of Jack Rusells at Pembroke beach

Early evening near Tralee

Walking the dog by the creek with a little entertainment ...

Actually, by the way he flicks the water drops, I would name him flick!

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