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I just want to go to sleeeeeeppp….zzzz….

Headlong into you

The collar and leash
I heel and walk by your side
Leader, keep me safe.


My Best Photo of the Week (MBPOTW) Challenge – week 6

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Symmetry

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Photography rules

A third black, two thirds white


My Best Photo of the Week (MBPOTW) Challenge – week 5

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How I took this picture of the dog with books

I seldom set up anything for the photos on this blog. Alot of it was: it is happening, quick get the camera/phone. So a lot of the photos were really candid, although some became an exercise in stay, stay, stay… because I am too slow and need her to hold on doing whatever she was doing. :P

Sometimes it works, most times it doesn’t because looking at the human to see if she will get a treat for staying became more important, or she looks away and stops doing whatever cute thing she did.

But I did have to jump some hoops for this shot. And so did Donna.

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Sprawl


My Best Photo of the Week (MBPOTW) Challenge – week 4

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Touching Noses

My Best Photo of the Week (MBPOTW) Challenge – week 3

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Point of View in Dog Photography

In pet or dog photography, because I am usually dealing with a critter much smaller and shorter than myself, it is common to switch between high-angle and eye-level (their eye level) shots.

a high angle shot refers to when the camera is located above the eyeline, looking downwards at the subject

For this set of photos, the ones on the left show the high-angle shots; the ones on the right show my dog, Donna’s, point of view.

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