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A happy accident. I took this photo and left iPhoto unlocked in my pocket during a meeting, and came back and realised it had rotated and zoomed. I tidied it up, and thought I' see how it worked as a photo on Flickr.
Aunque ahí fuera no deje de llover (o precisamente por eso) nosotros preferimos empezar a fantasear con la lista de los must have para la próxima temporada empezando por el principio, ergo, por los pies
Pensando en el sol, en los días largos y, a poder ser, más relajados, la siguiente selección de zapatos se nos antoja de lo más apetecible
Point, as it were, of a set of points on Sheffield's Supertram just outside Sheffield Midland Station.
A sunny spring afternoon at home in Mount Dandenong presented the perfect opportunity to spread a blanket out on the lawn, grab my camera and a 70-200 mm lens and fire off some candid shots of our German Shorthair Pointers Reinhardt and Zelda at play. These are the results.
For those interested, the scarring on Zelda's nose is caused by Canine Lupus, which also affects her claws and tail, but otherwise doesn't seem to faze her at all.
Nadie advirtió que estas cosas crecen.
En la foto van apenas 4 meses; la foto fue tomada el 6 de junio de 2007 y él nacio el 31 de enero de 2007.
The Pointer Sisters performing at the North Jersey Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation's 10th Annual Pink Tie Ball fundraiser event on Nov. 4, 2006 in Morristown, NJ.
The original plan was to just get this one. She was supposed to be a German Shorthaired Pointer, but she is actually a very pretty English Pointer. She was picked up as a stray without her babies. Animal control could not find the babies - I can only hope they are still with the family that "owned" Dani.
Dani needs some time to feel good about life again. She is very sweet and submissive. A good sign is that she is eating very well. She seemed to appreciate the coat. I need to find her one that fits a little bit better.
This was such a beautiful pointer. I was suprised it didn't place in the Working Group at Westminster in NYC.
2/2009