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A closer crop of a previous post. -trying to emphasise the water droplets from the ball thrown into the lake. I rather like the shape of the 'spray'.
I particularly like the circular ripples within the wall of water!
This dog appeared happy to fetch this stick the owner tossed in the Potomac River at Roosevelt Island, and I was happy to grab this photo.
Storm Point gets its storms from being at the end of Yellowstone Lake's longest fetch. The prevailing southwesterlies cross the water about here and blast Storm Point. This is one of several characteristics of the lake that make it particularly dangerous for paddlers.
You can see the Red Mountains across the lake. Mount Sheridan is the high point of that range, and it was formerly part of the caldera. Behind the Red Mountains to the left, the Teton Mountains make an appearance.
I was looking for some photos made with my Canon 80-200L f/2.8 in the archieves.
I found this and wanted to share ;-)
Bastian and I were plaing catch/fetch.
Konica Autoreflex TC
40mm Hexanon F1.8
Fuji Superia 400
Developed with Rollei Digibase C-41 Kit
Scanned with Canon Canoscan 8400f
Another photo from our recent trip to Cornwall. This was taken at the main harbour beach in St Ives. I took this whilst having a coffee in the morning sun, taking photos of people playing on the beach.
A Marine wounded warrior throws a stick for Koja, Cpl. Kionte Storey's service dog, during track practice for the 2012 Wounded Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 23, 2012. Storey, a below-knee amputee and native of Stockton, Calif., is currently training Koja, a seven-month-old Siberian Husky, to assist him. Storey will be competing in swimming and track as part of the Warrior Games.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Chelsea Flowers)
My girlfriend's border collie, Mollie... Like Rosie, she's a fetch monster...possibly even more so...
She's very unlike Rosie in many other ways...she's shorter...lighter...less muscular and powerful...a lot fluffier...but like Rosie, she is very lovable...
After voting, winterizing the boat and raking leaves I took some time with the dog. Since I'm going to Conowingo next week I thought that it would be a good time to dial in the camera. She isn't an eagle but she makes a great test target.
Canon 1D Mk IV
Canon 20-200 2.8L (love this lens)
Polar Bear taken at Brookfield Zoo. Brookfield, IL. in August,1998. Photographed on Ilford HP5 Plus B&W Film with a Pentax K1000 and recently scanned negative on Epson V600 scanner. Slight adjustments to contrast and cropping made in Photoshop.
This is my response to the challenge given to me by klicker258 For the Get Pushed group. Go check out her stream!
Her challenge to me was as follows:
I would like to see an action shot with a furry, four legged creature (not a cat) having fun.
Now, I don't own a dog(eldest daughter is allergic to pet hair), but I know a couple of neighbors who do, so I'd like to introduce you to Milo. He was very co-operative, once bribed with chocolate, although his little legs couldn't manage much of a leap!
Thanks Carolyn for the fun challenge.
ODC -Starts with F - FETCH!