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Portrait of an endearing old Irish Red Setter lass.
Impromptu snapshot taken with the new Nikkor 500mm f5.6 PF
jackson was very curious about this similar yet very different looking dog...it seems as though a paintball gun had gotten the best of it. he then looked at us to try to make sure the same fate would not happen to him!
sorry i havent been on flickr for so long...life is very busy, but going well. hope everyone else is doing well too!!!
got new bracelets in for the shop and completed a new necklace - so I got to do this wonderfully colorful shoot with Hoshi! I love her more and more every day!!
Sadie our Irish Setter pup on a frosty Pennsylvania morning. Capture with my iPhone XS Max, edited with PhotoShop Express.
The GEICO Skytypers at work high above the 2017 NAS Pensacola Airshow
If you look closely you can make out the line-abreast formation of five of their SNJ-5's popping smoke rings as the sort of 'Dot Matrix' basis of their aerial messages.
Outboard is the sixth SNJ - maybe acting as the message 'control' or as a 'whipper' on the formation - perhaps even as a spare?
Either way it was impressive stuff
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Multi BIS Can Columbian Ch Set'r Ridges's Sevenoaks Driftwind CGN
Born August 22, 2008
Diego Rodríguez Photography ©
Studio portrait of an Irish Red Setter lass. Image made with Hasselblad H3D and mix of strobes/studio flash.
This particular capture portrays the wonderful pink hour of New Zealand, I recently had a friend also post a picture about this form of light.
This phenomenon transforms the surrounding landscape so much that my camera can not accurately capture the white balance, and strangely the surrounding landscape is what I used to set the right color since the sky is in such an uncommon phase.
When I was fresh in the landscape photographers arena I took a picture of this particular subject and posted it online.
My techniques on processing and my personal preference has changed so much since then, for the better I hope...
Nikon D800, Nikkor 14-24mm at 14mm an aperture of f/13 shot at 1 second of exposure at ISO 100.