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Micah trots back to me with his catnip mouse. I like the little chirp he does when he drops it at my feet, and rubs my leg to let me know it's there. I toss it, he runs after it, brings it back, I toss it, he runs after it...
Sorry it's blurry. Even at a high ISO, I couldn't use a very fast shutter speed.
Look ang talino tlga ni pucci alam nyo na marunong sya mag sit , stay , shake hands , jump , eh ngayon naman marunong na sya mag fetch eheheh cute cute tlgaaa
sorry ang dilim nung cam ko =p
Nala is the dog of a friend of mine, here playing fetch in the sea midsummer.
No dogs were hurt during this shoot, but the stick got a bit chewed up...
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One simple command and dog is more than happy to oblige.
A beautiful expression of love, loyalty, trust and obedience.
Stitched from three consecutive photos. Ottawa Lake, Kettle Moraine State Forest, Wisconsin.
Action shot!
A few months ago, a very kind friend sent me some Kodak Tech Pan film he'd gotten on a bulk roll. A few weeks later, I took some old darkroom equipment off someone's hands, and part of the haul included some old packets of Technidol, the official Kodak developer for pictorial-contrast Tech Pan.
(Tech Pan was developed to be a high-contrast document film, with extended red sensitivity, but can be developed for regular imaging and has almost no grain to speak of. Which means much larger enlargement potential from 35mm)
Shot with my Nikon N90s, with an SB-28 in TTL mode as a fill flash, -1.7 exposure compensation. I figured since this film tends toward high contrast even with a special developer, I'd need to fill in some shadows.
50mm f/1.4 lens. Film shot at ASA 50.
I'm happy to report it worked! No special adjustments necessary. I did develop at 86°, instead of the normal 68°. 86° is a recommended Technidol time, and it speeds things up considerably.
LCpl Fetcher waits to go to the range to get some practice in firing their weapons at night using AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) and PAQ-2 Infrared Aiming Lights.
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