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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.
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.
Joy, who is not a GSP, and likely not even part GSP, was pulled from a shelter by a new volunteer. The pictures from the shelter did look like she could be a GSP, but clearly, once we got a better look, she was not. But, because we had taken responsibility for her, she stayed with me, and found a wonderful home. Sadly, Joy’s new owner got a job out of the country, and she couldn’t take Joy with her. So, she came back to me.
Joy is about 3 yrs old, probably Dobe/Lab mix. She loves people, is super-friendly, housetrained, crate trained, knows basic obedience commands, gets along with other dogs, is fine with dog-savvy cats, and is extremely intelligent. She loves to retrieve and is very athletic. Joy would be a great companion for an active person or family. She would excel at dog sports such as agility, as well. Though she isn’t a GSP, she probably thinks she is, after hanging out with all the foster dogs (she shows them the ropes) at my house.
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.