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66/366: Dog Playing Fetch
It is a beautiful day to be outside and be active. This photo of Skippy the dog playing fetch summarizes today’s happiness. The windows are open, the lawn is mowed, the dogs are happy, the family is happy. The fresh air feels incredible in my lungs and the cleansing smell of nature pierces my soul. Get outside!
© Cathy Neth
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A re-do of a photograph of my grand-dog, June Bug, playing in Lake Michigan. The sky was fairly lack luster, so I cropped it out.
Asia and her weed eater cord....cannot help but take photos of this now and again. She will play fetch all day sometimes if you are willing. epetmeadow.com
But I wanted a whole beer kitty! 3kg of pure fetch kitty... when we pop a beer we toss the cap on the floor and lil miss brings it back. Fun game for this odd lovable feline. Methow Valley, Wa Mar 1 13 1797
This is not my doggie, but she came up to me while I was laying in the grass and brought her ball. We played fetch for awhile...she was so sweet! :D
The light makes it look so warm... you can't even tell that I had no feeling left in my hands.
Please DO NOT post my photos on tumblr or similar websites. NO exceptions, unless you receive my consent. Photos easily get stolen that way. I wish it didn't have to be that way but I'm tired of others using my images.
I wish the family dog followed commands half as well. Tri-colored heron with menhaden on Horsepen Bayou.
Sequence photography; created using 5 separate photographs and combined together in Photoshop. Also HDR.
Just some kid having fun with his dog. Pax & I had a few hours to kill before the wedding, so we went wandering around the lakefront.
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My baby girl Amber !
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Shot with:
- Nikon D90
- Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4.5 DC Macro HSM
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A Royal weekend party, 1898
In 1898, Frances "Daisy", Countess of Warwick hosted a weekend party at which the principal guest was the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, with whom Daisy was having an affair at the time.
The Butler fetches the brandy in the Kenilworth bedroom for some of the male guests.