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I decided to see what was like if I were to take a long exposure for playing fetch with my girlfriends dog with a glow in the dark kind of light above. And this is a photo that I got.
I was asked to design this for a local Art night fundraiser for Fetch for a Cure (they help older dogs who have cancer)
The oval pieces are made from PMC (precious metal clay - .999 fine silver once fired in my kiln) and the chain is sterling silver.
RMC Tokina 35-70mm 3.5 M42 mount manual focus lens. I didn't notice until I downloaded this photo that I'd taken it just as my son snapped the stick in half, but you can see the sawdust from the break hanging in the air.
This was the coolest dog ever. He's been out on the beach everyday with his family and he LOVES playing fetch and swimming. The kids were even riding waves in on his back like he was a dolphin!
I took a burst of shots of the dog in the middle of the picture, and accidentally caught a game of fetch.
You can see the dotted lines as the collie in the foreground follows the bright orange ball through the air.
What a dog party!
Cleo is 10, and she has arthritis and bad hips. She runs two miles with me in the morning, and she's a crazed ball chaser. She hobbles after these balls, and my heart breaks for her. It's clear she's in pain, but she won't stop chasing them and barks incessantly if you don't throw for her.
Blue doing one of the things she loves best!
Other fun activities on the hit list;
1) Chewing on the cat
2) Stealing food and running
3) Eating rabbit poo
4) Eating cat poo
5) Drinking coffee with Dad
Photograph taken at 16:12am on September 8th 2011 off Mill Bay Road on the Saanich Inlet Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
This lovely old fellow seriously did chase the huge log around like a stick in the water and tried to drag it out to take to his owner at one point.
Nikon D700 70mm 1/200s f/14.0 iso200
Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED IF. UV filter. Nikon GP-1 GPS.
LATITUDE: N 48d 37m 52.60s
LONGITUDE: W 123d 31m 45.71s
ALTITUDE: 3.0m