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Sadie playing with the ball at the Sandy River.
Sadie is my blind dog. It hurts me still to think of her going blind at such an early age.
If there were malpractice suits for veterinarians, I would have two very good cases. On top of which I paid the assholes to create my dog’s blindness. Not hundreds of dollars, no… thousands of dollars with no recourse for compensation for failed and shoddy services. To this day I do NOT trust veterinarians and am furious at their exorbitant fees and deference to their ruination of a good dog. Sadie is healthy still, but is now blind and crippled in her back legs.
I guess I just needed to vent. At this point in my life my dogs are my family... no one else will have me. : )
Two dogs work together to fetch a float from the foam of the ocean surf. Shot during golden hour on Maui
A macro of the spider web pattern on a witches hat.
I turn the vibrance up in lightroom to fetch the colours out
Taken for macro mondays theme halloween
This is how I did this.
I only have PS Elements 5.
I opened the pics I wanted to insert. Then I opened my template (that I've uploaded to my photostream).
In the template, I used the magic wand tool to select the white parts that I wanted to insert the photo in.
Then I went back to the picture I wanted to put in that white part. I selected all of the pic and copied it.
Back in the template pic, I did "paste into selection". Then I resized the actual photo so it fit into the white part.
Did that for both photos.
Let me know if you need more detailed step by step, I'd love to help.
Dear Diary
Dad brought out the ball
He tossed at the wall
But I cornered it
Because I'm so fit
Toby
Hmm... not sure about the "fit" part.
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Not really the lens for this, but it was what was on the camera.
365:2026 - #31
Daily Dog Challenge 2390. "Footloose and Fancy Free"
Yes, Henry CAN retriever, when he wants to. :)
Of course, Hubby waited until AFTER I took this to mow the lawn.
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Do the ears help? Riley probably thinks so!
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Plenty of room on a low tide Nolton Haven for pooches to stretch their little legs.
Hand-held & filter free in Pembrokeshire where the living is wild & carefree.
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Holga 120N (a plastic fantastic) with Ilford Kentmere Pan 400 and yellow filter in DD-X 1:4 8’30” 20C (developed -20% for highlights).
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This Grebe dove down, got a stick and swam around with it for about 5 minutes. It did this twice on 2 separate days.
Sammy kinda likes swimming, although he is easily distracted by the various aromas of the shore. (Yes, goose poo.) I did manage to tempt him into the lake a few times with this great looking stick. And this is one for the records, except for the crop, this was straight out of the camera.
Explore #486 10.11.08
Riley, ready for the catch.
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Any guesses what we did today?
365:2026 - #143
Elphie teaching me to play fetch (6 months old, with an appearance from her twin brother Mister Desmond).
Like most border collies, Barney lives to RUN. He'll go all day if you let him... I've walked him for 9 hrs before (him off lead most of the way) and he still wanted to play fetch when we got back. On holiday, Barney will run, swim and play for 2 or 3 hours in the morning, then another few hours in the afternoon, then an hour or so in the evening and happily keep going like that every day we're there. I have to make him take breaks and even with heaps of extra food, he inevitably returns home a walking skeleton.
Usually, Barney has to be content with less exercise, but still goes out every day (whatever the weather) and definitely makes the most of outings. He is usually disinterested in sniffing stuff, or interacting with other dogs; preferring to spend his time bounding along at top speed. Toys aren't needed as incentive, simply being off leash in a field, or wood is enough to get him galloping! Barney's pure joy as he runs free like this never fails to make me smile. This was taken on a new walk, so he was extra excited - lots of "4 off the floor" pics that day.
Apologies for the lack of commenting/activity this week... One my close relatives really isn't well, so we've been dealing with that and I went to visit them earlier in the week. Then my hamster Boris vanished. No idea how he escaped - cage doors were shut, no holes etc. I suspect he may have been taken out and lost by our lodger's friend, but can't prove it! Stayed up v. late a couple of nights, sitting in the dark listening for movements but I heard nothing.
Dad and I practically destroyed a sofa in our front room, thinking he might be there... Even Barney joined the search (he knows who "Boris" is - but he just kept indicating at hammie's cage and old bedding used in a make shift "trap"). Finally on Fri night, I left some food in another room, on the off chance he wasn't where I thought... It had gone on Sat morning - so I put the cage in there with the doors open, 20 mins later I found him sitting inside. Few! I'll catch up with everyone soon - although I'm afraid next week is looking busy too, especially as my relative is still struggling.
Reached Explore #455
The other day there was this guy with his pitbull playing fetch in the park with a ball. He threw the ball really far, and the dog ran incredibly fast. It was a pleasure to watch, so I snapped a few panning shots. The guy wanted to see them on my display, and I showed them to him. He loved them. I asked him whether he wanted them, and he gave me his e-mail address. A few weeks ago, he told me, he had been to a dog show where he paid €7 for a professional photograph of his dog which he never received. I promised him to send the shots on the same day, in the evening, and that I did. He even wanted to pay me for it, but I said that's ok - they weren't really stellar, even though he liked them.
I never heard back from him.
Almost even before he could hold a ball in his mouth, Brody loved the game of Fetch. He gets such great joy out of chasing down a runaway ball that I smile and smile.
Poor little guy, he chased after that stick time and time again as his owner threw it out into the river. Ever faithful he chased after and retrieved said stick, but I fear his eyes reveals growing frustration.
Playing a little fetch on our early evening walk yesterday. The weather has been up and down, but the nice days have been REALLY nice days... Fender is now 7 months old and growing to be a big handsome boy!!
Riley - Dog of Action!
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No - we probably shouldn’t be out. The air quality is terrible- but so if Toby if he doesn’t get some exercise.
366:2020 - #255
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