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Working Cocker Spaniel

At the Aperture Academy workshop

At the Jennie Dean dog park in the Shirlington section of Arlington, Virginia.

Fun with a dog, an Orange Lacrosse Ball, and slow exposure values.

 

This one was 2 seconds.

 

Our Daily Challenge - May 1 2014 - "Movement"

 

Daily Dog Challenge 917. "Fetch"

 

Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com

Von der Decken's Hornbill Female nest building.

Chester in a mouse-fetching frame of mind.

Here's a shot of Canon, my female Chocolate Lab, during a game of fetch!

1/1250 @ f/2.8, ISO 125, 200mm

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© 2008 craig john photograph

Some people playing with their dog. Washington, DC. June 27, 2009

The dog reaaaaly liked that arm

At the Olympiazentrum, Munich.

 

Viewers are invited to add a (smallest possible size) note to say where they think the ball landed on the water.

Lab playing on a beach close to Belmullet

One reason why dogs dig Emmerentia Dam in Jo'burg.

tempo being an actual dog

The off-leash dog area at Magnuson Park has a beach! Doggies love it.

I do this project every year for FETCH! to promote their annual fundraising event. Several years ago, I designed the image with the dancing dog balancing wine bottles, surrounded by stars and superimposed over Whidbey Island. This image has been used consistantly for the last three years in all print marketing used to promote this event. FETCH! is a client that gives me total freedom. Nice!

www.fetchparks.org

Contact: Pat Buchanan

Doing what he loves best.

 

Shot taken at the Care-A-Lot Dock Dog Competition in Virginia Beach.

 

Be sure to check out www.tidewaterdockdogs.com/ for local events!!

While taking pictures of gulls at the Levee in Marietta Ohio in Jan 2013 I noticed some gulls that seemed to be playing fetch with floating sticks in the river. A gull would pick up a small floating stick take off into the air with it, and after reaching 20 or 30 feet in the air let the stick go. As the stick would fall back to the water the gull would chase it and sometimes catch it before it hit the water. Then he would start all over again. Often other gulls would notice the game as they passed and join in the chase. In a few cases when the stick was snatched by a passerby while falling a high speed chase would occur. I had never observed this behavior before but I am guessing it has something to do with practicing chasing down something to eat. They did appear to be enjoying the activity, and I know I was quite entertained watching them as well.

Dog running into lake after a stick that has been thrown for him and made quite a splash.

Doesn't work so well with rocks. At Lava Lake.

"Six Photos That Tell A Story"

duck pond, Utersum, playing fetch with the nice lady's dog.

I couldn't believe it when I saw this dog come out of the water carrying this log. He didn't drop it either!

 

Roxy's first time water retrieving

A hiker on crutches lobs balls to her dog under the pines in Piedra Lisa Park in the Foothills.

Garvey has very recently learned to swim, and is now super quick (Its those big webbed paws) and confident. Unfortunately she sometimes optimistically and disobediently swims after ducks and and other acquatic innocents.

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