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Just realized I haven't posted any shots of my three kids.
Here's Conan, our Boston Terrier.
And Bucko and Molly, our two Miniature Schnauzers.
Troy www.troybates.com When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return. -Leonardo da Vinci
Not mine, But belongs to a lady friend. Her name is Yoda (Cat's, not lady friend.), because when she was young, her ears were "huge". As you can see, she grew into them. ;)
Shot with a Pentax ME, using Kodak BW400cn in existing light. Lens used was an SMC Pentax M F/1.7, @ F/2.8 I think.
-Bruce
this thread makes me miss my cat. Stayed with my parents when I moved out. I still see her over there and shes definately still frisky for a 17 year old.
Their favorite game, keep away/tug of war. They'll all three grab a hold of the rope and tug on it for a while then one of the three will steal it and run with it. Believe it or not the little white dog gets his fair share of steals.
Any advice on taking photos of black dogs? I could use it.
Use the force, young OBie, not the meter
Seriously, your camera's meter is going to try to give your picture an average exposure.
So if you show a black dog to your meter it's going to come out grey.
Or a black cat may come out shades of brown, revealing the tabby shadowing that's normally only visible in bright sun.
So don't be afraid to under-expose from what your meter says, to keep the coat black.
Here is a pic of my Cat, which I never usually do but am bored and frustrated not getting anytime to get out for some serious shooting.
Here it is. CAT (Ophelia) reflection in window
Gizmo the new guy at home an 8 week old Pitbull/Chow who was trying to help me type this as he sat on my lap. :thumbsup:
More in the thread "My family grew today" from last week. He was abandoned in an alley by a friends who asked if I wanted him. It was that or he'ed have been put to sleep by the "humane Society" in Indy who doesn't even try to adopt either Pitbulls or Chow's
JS
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"I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view."
Aldo Leopold
Wow, love the bright orange ones in the third shot. I've thought about getting a small lizard or two myself but, worried about the cats getting at them.
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