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A sunny spring afternoon at home in Mount Dandenong presented the perfect opportunity to spread a blanket out on the lawn, grab my camera and a 70-200 mm lens and fire off some candid shots of our German Shorthair Pointers Reinhardt and Zelda at play. These are the results.
For those interested, the scarring on Zelda's nose is caused by Canine Lupus, which also affects her claws and tail, but otherwise doesn't seem to faze her at all.
A sunny spring afternoon at home in Mount Dandenong presented the perfect opportunity to spread a blanket out on the lawn, grab my camera and a 70-200 mm lens and fire off some candid shots of our German Shorthair Pointers Reinhardt and Zelda at play. These are the results.
For those interested, the scarring on Zelda's nose is caused by Canine Lupus, which also affects her claws and tail, but otherwise doesn't seem to faze her at all.
GSPS: GumSpots™ Positioning System
Authors: Jason Kaufman, James Sears
"...view hidden data on city sidewalks. A user would take a photograph of the GumSpots with a cellphone and submit it to the GSPS service. The GSPS service would then determine the location and orientation of the image and return the image with extra hidden data displayed on the image. In this case the hidden data will be text as well as 'connect the dot' drawings. A user also has the ability to add hidden text by submitting a note with their image."
Nicosia is the capital and largest city on the island of Cyprus, as well as its main business centre.It is located near the centre of the Mesaoria plain, on the banks of the River Pedieos.
I decided I would try and capture some light trails.
Shooting light trails is a great way to experiment with slower shutter speeds to capture fast subjects. Photographing cars moving along a road at dusk is a great starting point, allowing the headlights and tail-lights to blur into long streaks.