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Rolling out
Jael: SS Cheetah pants aand cami in blue
Raeyn: Pant's Complicated for Men
Brown wool vest
As a member of the IIUM community, there are two submission we are used to, the submission of assignments/tasks, and the submission of prayers. The mosque is where the latter takes place most of the time, and some submit their prayers in the solace of their rooms, accompanied by their fatigue and worn out souls.
Submission in mass really removes the fear of it being rejected really. Ironically similar to the submission of assignments
The Lone Star Puppy Raisers in Texas dressed their pooches in costumes for Halloween. Submitted by Shari Nederhoff.
The Puppies with a Vision puppy club of Ventura County on a field trip to ride on the Los Angeles Metro Rail Subway. Submitted by Bonnie Sloane.
California campus Fun Day - mayhem at the littermate meeting spot, attempting to get photos of a Golden litter of pups. Submitted by Joe Aguirre.
GDB alum Bob Sonnenberg getting ready to throw out the first pitch at a San Francisco Giants game with his Guide Dog, black Lab Nino, by his side. Bob is pictured with his family. Submitted by Bob Sonnenberg.
Picture of yellow Lab puppy Neutron posing with the Sons of the Revolution. Submitted by Shari Nederhoff. Shari writes: "We were standing outside a church in support of a local McKinney, Texas family that had lost their 19 year-old son in active military duty in Afghanistan. The funeral was going on and many of the residents of McKinney were lined on the streets. The Sons of the Revolution were also there and
I couldn't resist asking for a picture with them. They were very kind to pose and loved Neutron."
GDB alum Bob Sonnenberg getting ready to throw out the first pitch at a San Francisco Giants game with his Guide Dog, black Lab Nino, by his side. Submitted by Bob Sonnenberg.
Location: Islington and 401 bridge.
Models: The 401 Traffic
Light Sources: Headlights and break lights from vehicles on the road parallel to the camera.
Multiple street light shining over the highway.
Challenges: Dealing with the rain and the cold.
It was hard to get a dark image and have the red be more prominate over the white.
Discoveries: Headlights are way brighter than taillights so the only way to get the red and white to balance out is to have a brighter image in general.
Success: Opening up the aperture a little more than I expected helped get me closer to the look I wanted.