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Fetch: This dog had a mottled coat which has a great contrast when wet. It also had one better than the standard tennis ball that it was very protective over.
A stick game! Should produce lots of great action shots, right?! (Well, it becomes a challenge when all the action takes place right underneath my camera...he's always bringing that dang stick back to me. LOL!!!)
By the time I switched from still-shots to video, Splash was winding down from the game...but I couldn't resist taking a little video of him anyway...
This was a quick grab-shot taken just as I arrived at Hayling. I had barely time to focus before the dog had disappeared down the slope!
Looking (to me) like a dog carrying a ball, this Diamond DA-42-MPP Twin Star is one of the very latest surveillance aircraft. It can be configured to be flown normally, or as an unmanned drone. It is already in use with a number of military operators, including the RAF. Its main tool of trade is the Wescam MX15 electro-optical camera fitted to the nose.
Waddington airshow, 1st July 2012
Logan with the frisbee, Bailey not far behind and Happy in the back walking the ledge (he doesn't like to actually go in).
Taken with a Canon P&S w/ ebay "fisheye" attachment back on 2005.
Hope came down to the Yahoo! campus today to play fetch with Phil. // Der Hund eines Arbeitskollegen hat uns heute in Sunnyvale besucht.
My wife and I were visiting a local park the other night and taking photos of some Trumpeter Swans when we ran across this really cool dog. His name is Harley, and he is a chocolate Labradoodle. He was a riot and loved to play in the water.
75/365. It was cold on Weymouth beach today, it was windy and the sky to the east looked very black. Spring still feels a long way off but there were a few intrepid dog walkers on the sands! Photograph from Helen's 2015 365 project -a photo a day for a year