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    the troubles of shooting dogs

    Well today I decided to take my Welsh Terrier out for a shoot in the back yard. Hes a hyper dog and loves to run,run and run. so I leashed him, if not he will jump our 4 foot fench and keep on running. So I took this pic of my "HAPPY" dog. I thought it was a great pic until I spotting IT.:blush2: lol no wonder why my wife like female dogs only.
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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    Well......now we know why he is happy :blush2:
    He is adorable though lol

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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    Lol......there's always cloning.
    Keep Shooting!

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    Stop Or I'll Shoot Photography Lori11's Avatar
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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    does he need 2? 0h wait........not that kind of cloning

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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by Lori11
    does he need 2? 0h wait........not that kind of cloning
    YOUR SOOO BAD
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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    That's why there is a crop command
    JB.

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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    Now that just sounds painful :lol: ok I will quit posting now

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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    I think he was excited by the looks of your leg.
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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    :lol: I needed a laugh

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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by racedraper
    I thought it was a great pic until I spotting IT.:blush2: lol no wonder why my wife like female dogs only...
    His name wouldn't happen to be Wee Willie by any chance, would it???

    A month ago I had a shoot a sh!tload of dogs for a magazine feature (see my blog). Luckily, I didn't have to deal with this bold display of immodesty as you did...
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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    lol, you think he's bad try dealing with Gizmo who seems to never put it away.... I swear he's on permanet Viagra. He's also super hyper and a food change has not helped.

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    Re: the troubles of shooting dogs

    EVERY TIME!!!

    I get people all the time who "just want one with the dog..." Without fail, dog junk, hanging out all over! I'm going to start a special gallery on my website, just for dog outtakes....
    I sleep, but I don't rest.

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