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Woody, already swimming in anticipation for the stick to be thrown. The splash of the stick can be seen as it hits the water. Taken at Craighall Dam, Neilston, East Renfrewshire, Scotland
I have been a bit shy in the past taking pictures of strangers, however; down the beach recently I decided to give it a go. I used my new 70-200 f/4L lens to get close enough. I love the detail it gives including the spray from the ball the man is throwing.
I do need to buy a monopod though, any recommendations?
Walking Pebbles the other day at a massive park, a big clump of bushes started wiggling. Next minute out comes this guy with his stick. I cracked right up. He carried it around for about half an hour. He put it down, cleaned some bark off it, even broke a small twig off it that was sticking out. He had so much fun, apparently it is the norm for him, and I had the biggest laugh just watching his energy.
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.
woefully behind on reaching my 60 blocks of summer goal. gonna have to kick up production around here if i'm gonna make it. (gotta recover from this damn cold first.) really love the way this one turned out though.
While at the river i met some people with some greyhounds and managed these pictures while one of them was playing fetch in the water.
Nikon D7100_70-200mm f/4_
We have been taking care of my cousins dog this week while he has been away on a vacation. I am not much of a dog person but she is a really lovely puppy. Thought I would try to get a nice portrait of her as a gift. She was very tired here as she had fetched that ball for at least half an hour.
Powerful Imperial Bombast at the Albert Memorial in Hyde Park. There are four marble sculptures at each corner, each representing a continent of the British Empire. This represents the Americas.
I love the blue of the sky every time the camera compensates for a bright and brilliant foreground. The graduated sky gives away that I took a characteristically wonky angle to get the best out of this composition .
Sunny afternoon in Warsaw, elegantly dressed boy plays with his dog in one of the dog parks. Quick shot through the fence - dog starting to run, ball in the air and this nice light.
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Tech:
Nikon D810
Nikkor AF-S 28mm f/1.4E
kodachrom'ish by self developed color grading preset.
050910 for flickr group WHATHAVE YOU DONE TO YOUR CAT Challenge 105
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original cat photo provided by JoyousjoyM
He goes nuts over milk-rings. Chases them all over the house, bring them back, then waits for you to throw them again.
good dog
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Tessa usually stays put until I release her (for safety reasons I insist on this) but since I was busy taking a photo of her on point, she took it upon herself to move toward the bird that had just fallen. While that produced a cool photo, it irked me a bit that we quit on that note but overall, she did really great that day. It was our first time back on the plantation (where we used to train) since February and we all had a great time.