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So, I broke my own rules again by not posting photos for days but I won't stop numbering them again... Now that I already broke the rules, I'll see If I can catch up on myself in time or not... :D
This is my dog shot with a 85mm Canon lens wide open (F2.2) in our garden.
Could anyone or anything be happier to be out in the snow? Finley sat watching the snow for an hour before Mark was ready to brave the cold and let him out. Total dog happiness was the result.
These two happy dogs are Lexi (on the left) and Buster (right) who are new to the Dawg Days dog walking gang.
I wonder what mischief these two will get up to?!!
Raoul è un randagio , originario della Sicilia è stato trovato e accolto dai favolosi volontari di Milazzo ,dove lo hanno sfamato accudito e amato per circa 4 anni ,poi è stato portato in toscana ,sempre ad opera di altri fantastici volontari . qui vi è rimasto per 2 mesi ,in un ottimo rifugio ,dopodiché circa 2 anni fa è entrato a far parte della nostra famiglia ... da quel giorno in poi Raoul è sempre con noi , è la nostra ombra inseparabile . lo portiamo ovunque e il suo amore nei nostri confronti è un cosa inimmaginabile .
Met this extremely happy and playful dog named Ne-yo at Sengkang Wetland Park recently.
His master Mr Winston kindly unleashed him for a short photography session with me.
Ne-yo is obedient and very adorable too.
This is my dad's pug dog, Buster. He always has a sunny disposition, and will put a smile on your face. Photo taken with Nexus 4 with a magnifying glass for hardware Macro effect and new Image Blur feature from Google Camera and HD enhanced with Aviary for Android.
I'm not pleased with myself on this photograph because I was shooting in Manual, it was really late and the light was fading fast, and I missed the opportunity to get a nice clear picture of this lady and her dog. He was eating treats and all of a sudden looked up and cocked his head at me. It was such a sweet moment and the fact that his owner was smiling at his cheesy pose made me just take the shot without thinking about the shutter speed being waaaayy to slow for handheld. What makes me mad is when I took a quick peek at the image on the viewfinder, I thought I had gotten away with it. But when I got home and saw the picture on my computer I was totally bummed.