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Wonderful Pip of "Layla 'n Pip", who has a sweet disposition and rugged good looks. I have a crush on him. :-)
As far as Pip is concerned, sticks are to be shown off. Best to prance around, waving the stick in the air, trying to incite jealosy in other dogs (say a snotty big sister?) since his stick is better.
That's the sound of a broad-tail hummingbird trying to chase off an intruder, usually another male hummingbird. Here he goes...
Hello "52 Weeks for Dogs" friends, meet Pippin, an exceptionally handsome blue standard poodle (okay, I may be a bit biased here).
If Pip looks a bit dubious about being this year's subject, it's probably because I hadn't informed him that some extra grooming might be involved. Not to worry, Pip, I'm not going to shave your face for every week's shot ... this week it was about making a good impression.
Pip is a tougher subject than Layla was last year -- his natural inclination is to be a bit of a velcro dog, which makes him hard to photograph. He does have a good stay, but when I put him on a stay and move away from him he has to concentrate so hard on being a good dog that I lose his natural animation and personality. He is also one to look away when I disappear behind the camera, so I have a feeling I may have to develop a knack for "shooting from the hip" with him.
I was able to get this portrait of him by holding a treat just above the camera. Yes, he was on a stay, hence the serious expression. When the treats came out Layla tried to make a case for continuing her reign as 52 weeks subject (I have to admit, she worked for free last year), but we compromised. Pip will be paid for looking at the camera, and Layla will be paid for staying out of the way.
I would have liked to have used a smaller aperture to get Pip's entire face in focus, but just didn't have enough light to do it -- in fact, I'm surprised this shot even remotely came out with such a slow shutter speed (though it was part of a burst, so no camera shake)
LN-PIP - McDonnell Douglas DC-8-33 - Chikko-Dan (Grand Investment)
at Kopenhagen Kastrup Airport (CPH) in 1984
c/n 45.256 - built in 1959 for Pan American - operated until 1968
converted to freighter (without cargo-door) in 1993
Was intended to fly day-old chickens by a company called "Chikko-dan". After only 1 flight in 12/1983 the company suspended operations. SAS bought the aircraft in 1984 and removed all useable parts and put the aircraft in open storage - later used for tug-driving and towing training -
still in use as a fire-trainer at CPH - seen still at Kastrup South fire dump May 12-2022 (without engines)
scanned from Kodachome-slide
New boy, his name is Pip and he is so cute and absolutely adorable!
My girls cannot wait to try on his stock outfit!^^
Boyish on the front! Swings and scooters playing with puppies chasing around the outside!
blogged- patchworknplay.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/pips-playgroundand...
Pip Hare is a British yachtswoman, journalist and sailing coach. She is an entrant in the 2020 Vendée Globe round-the-world yacht race.
Pip doesn't get as many exposures as the other three, but that's not because she is loved less than the others. It's justso hard to get a decent shot of her.
Pip is 60 years old and does not look more than 2 yrs old. He has been well cared for by Kirsty since she got him all those years ago
Pip & Pop are otters who love nothing better but clams and to hang out in the otter pond.
Taken from a Bear In The Big Blue House Ride at Riverside Hemel Hempstead.
I was down on the ground, shooting some early blue grape hyacinths, when I noticed our Pip sitting on the dustbin. She was following my antics from above and didn't seem to understand what I was doing down there. How do you explain that to a cat?