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He's not happy with it, but it beats staying inside, right? I don't have to tie her up because she doesn't go to the village.
This looks like a well tethered tree that someone doesn't want to go anywhere.
I think it is actually the bottom of an old telegraph poll that has become overgrown.
There's grass under all those leaves but no fence, so after about 6 tries, we figured out a way to tether her out here. I just left Danny free to roam and he loved it.
This lovely specimen was carried around by oneof the zoo attendants as part of a meet and greet exercise at the late Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo in souhern Queensland.
Bea from La Tartine Gourmand leads a food photography workshop @ Food Blogger Connect 2011. The Hempel Hotel, London. August, 2011.
A Mongolian fence: ponies are tethered while mares and stallions graze. In the evening, mares return to nurse the ponies and the stallions follow the mares.
I'm at my friend's place taking some executive kind of photos for her portfolio. I forgot couple of things (as usual) my pocket wizard, so I'm using my 580EX to trigger my starflash 1000, we set up things in her living room is big enough to put the background the lights, I'm shooting tethered as you can see in the foreground that's my laptop where I'm checking the shots few seconds after being taken.
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