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If I set a shoe on the floor, he'd carefully place the fetched ring into the shoe. Eventually, all the rings end up under the refrigerator.
These guys are just too funny. I'm throwing snowballs for them and they're catching them. Whoever catches the ball, eats it. Princess has it in this picture...lol
For Scavenge Challenge # 1 "Exaggerate length/height of subject with POV"
I hope this fits the bill!
This was one of those happy accidents. I accidentally shot this whole series on f22 and was perplexed as to the blurred motion until I realized the problem. Still, I liked the motion I got in these, and the random stop motion, as with the inexplicable Frisbee -- which would make a great band name, don'tcha think? Who's playing at the Blue Note tonight? Oh, Dude! It's Inexplicable Frisbee! You've GOTTA go, they have the best stop motion f22 blurry stage presence!
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Playing fetch with dogs in the park. This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 3/12/2010.
When I reflect on this scene I realize I missed what I really wanted to share .. as Connie and I were walking through Falls Park, we noticed several kids taking photos to these dogs playing fetch in the Reedy River. Being a kid myself I brought by DSLR lens to task. However, what I really should have done is captured the kids taking the photos. Because, that is the memory which has stayed with me (smile).
We built this unit for the dog store "Fetch" in Roncy. The front is a adorned with antique pressed tin ceiling tiles. the back (see other picture) is doors and drawers. All the dogs love it... so does the owner!
Last weekend I took care of three little boys: Will, Jack and Harry. It was quite an experience, getting them to baseball games, birthday parties and play dates all weekend via the family minivan. On Sunday we relaxed in the beautiful weather at waterfront park.
Seen at the British Wildlife Centre. Young otter 'Franklin' had found a stick to play with, just like a dog. But then he is a dog otter!
build for a fancy new dog store in Roncy, this unit is actually two seperate units, one atop of the other. The bottom unit is made from reclaimed doors. The back is pressed ceiling tiles and is purpose built without doors for easy access (as it is a store). The top is similarly built but is tall and contains three shelves made from the back of a church pew.
I dig it the most
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