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Ritzy and I waited for awhile while Donna and Amanda picked out some tomato and pepper plants at the local Wal-Mart. I actually shot this from outside my car, using all of my optical zoom. The open shade, and a cute pink tongue, made the shot. Other than a touch of contrast, added in Aviary, this is just as the Sony DSC-RX100 shot it.
See my doggy smile.
I love it when she would look at me like that.
She made me feel like I was the best mommy in the world.
I was Dixie's mommy and now my baby Dixie is gone.
And... it kinda sucks.
I miss your adorable little face looking up at me
and your cute little yawn when we would wake up in the morning.
You sleeping on my pillow.
I don't sleep on that side anymore. I don't know why?
I guess it's because your gone.
I wander if you can see me from up there?
I wander if you are with Grandma too?
Ahhh, when Dani still had his Jewfro.
This tiny dog is named Snowflake, which is most unfortunate. Some animals are Snowflakes, this dawwg is not. She is cute, and very fond of snuggles.
Jack the border collie and small black dog Abby trotting along the path together in the Emerald Botanic Gardens.
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sadly over the past year sasha has gone mostly blind. she still gets around ok but doesnt really like long walks shes really stubborn so ill end up carrying her
this guy with a hat had a small dog, so I asked them to pose for me. the dog was less cooperative than the stranger.
30 days in between shots...same place, same position, new collar... this is definitely Sonny's favorite summer spot.
Before this order came in, we had 6 puppies. Now we have 26! I asked for more, and they delivered. I love smalldog.
Local Character Anthony, who I have thought of as a lady's man, here with his 7 year old little cutie. What is up with big tough looking guys holding cute little dogs in their arms? Not Obama, we know our president needs a "real" dog to feel manly. Seriously, Hispanic men seem to feel different about cute little dogs then most other men and cultures, or am I mistaken?
The background stucco wall is ugly and I have no idea what would change this? Any suggestions?
Still trying with the SB600 off camera. This time I can say that the built-in flash didn't contribute anything. I'm still confused though how to set the right angle.
Did play with the menu on the camera, Manual 1/80, 1/60.. bla bla.. still.. @)(#*!)@#(!!!!
Nikon D300s, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D with SB600 off-camera.
Here is a zippy mod print raincoat for your fellow froufrou fido! It is COMPLETELY lined in floral flanel-how cozy! It completely covers their entire upper body and front legs letting no nasty rain in that makes your pooch uncomfy. At the same time, it keeps them snuggly warm with a super soft flannel lining. These two prints paired together are a groovy fashion statement and the quality of the coat is unmatched! The look is completed with perfectly spaced pleats on the back of the coat and a super sweet collar letting everyone know that your dog is royalty. :)
Going back and looking at the pictures I have edited so far on lightroom I was feeling like I absolutely sucked at it because there was something about all of my pictures that just didn't look right. After a short time looking I quickly came to my senses and realised that I have been trying to make every image look super warm and cozy and pretty but all I have really done is make it look like I have been photographing the Simpsons.
Might seem obvious but I get very set in my ways and apparently when I first edited all of these photos I didn't notice that everything in them looked jaundiced.
I am so hard on myself with the whole editing process and it takes me so long to decide whether I'm going to upload a picture to here or not and I have stupidly high and unrealistic expectations of myself in which I feel that I should have already attained a level of artistic perfection that makes people weep when they look at my pictures. (Well maybe not quite weep, but you know what I mean.) I have to learn to recognise the fact that I have had this camera for less than a month and I have only been using the post processing software for the same and that I'm not gonna be perfect at it immediately and uguguguhghguhuhhhhhhhguh
I just know exactly what I want my photos to look like and its frustrating when I'm unable to achieve it. Maybe I could make a small difference by purchasing the next lens I want.
I mean its not all bad!! I'm certainly figuring out where I do and don't want to go with my photography and also that my original choice of making things very sunny was a terrible terrible idea.
I still have a long way to go to reach my idea of perfection but the future isn't looking nearly as yellow.
(Update: I have just discovered free downloadable presets and I am very happy.)
A colleague ordered a replacement battery for his powerbook from Small Dog on my recommendation and, when it arrived, I "installed" it for him. Small Dog had included these little small dogs in the box and I got to keep them. Now that I have a picture of them with my computer, I've put them in to keep Muffy company.