These were taken just for fun, not serious art. Following the Dodgers defeat by the Mets Thursday, October 15. They were taken with my old Kodak P712 PNS. Could not figure out how to get the cap on the dog correctly. These were just spontaneous candids. I'll try to figure out how to shot them with baseball caps on another day. Enjoy a laugh. My wife and I actually had Farmer John Dodger Dogs for dinner while watching the game. By the end we might have lot more than the game. The hound dogs would have loved that. :-(
Cooper Watching Dodgers - Mets Game
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Sally Feeling Sad For The Dodgers
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Cooper Feeling Depressed Over Dodgers
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Barking at the wrong tree.
Rongnongno wrote:
Barking at the wrong tree.
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Wow, that could have been a caption for the image I did not post (before).
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note the typo in my original post: "lot" for
lost...
lamiaceae wrote:
These were taken just for fun, not serious art. Following the Dodgers defeat by the Mets Thursday, October 15. They were taken with my old Kodak P712 PNS. Could not figure out how to get the cap on the dog correctly. These were just spontaneous candids. I'll try to figure out how to shot them with baseball caps on another day. Enjoy a laugh. My wife and I actually had Farmer John Dodger Dogs for dinner while watching the game. By the end we might have lot more than the game. The hound dogs would have loved that. :-(
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I envy you professional Sports Illustrated photographers!
Leitz wrote:
I envy you professional Sports Illustrated photographers!
Really? I don't even know any. The closest I get to that is knowing a number of hobbyists including myself that like to photograph Classic and Race Cars.
lamiaceae wrote:
These were taken just for fun, not serious art. Following the Dodgers defeat by the Mets Thursday, October 15. They were taken with my old Kodak P712 PNS. Could not figure out how to get the cap on the dog correctly. These were just spontaneous candids. I'll try to figure out how to shot them with baseball caps on another day. Enjoy a laugh. My wife and I actually had Farmer John Dodger Dogs for dinner while watching the game. By the end we might have lot more than the game. The hound dogs would have loved that. :-(
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dont know about the dodgers, but nice photo of dog
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joe west wrote:
dont know about the dodgers, but nice photo of dog
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Thanks (I guess), were meant more to be silly than anything else. No comment about Dodgers or Mets? :?
lamiaceae wrote:
These were taken just for fun, not serious art. Following the Dodgers defeat by the Mets Thursday, October 15. They were taken with my old Kodak P712 PNS. Could not figure out how to get the cap on the dog correctly. These were just spontaneous candids. I'll try to figure out how to shot them with baseball caps on another day. Enjoy a laugh. My wife and I actually had Farmer John Dodger Dogs for dinner while watching the game. By the end we might have lot more than the game. The hound dogs would have loved that. :-(
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I like #3 the best! Like Cooper, I too couldn't bear to watch. Have supported the Dodgers since the early 60's. That game was typical of the entire year. They couldn't get hits with runners in scoring position. Ugh!!!
Flatbroke
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Loc: Crescent City Calif
lamiaceae wrote:
These were taken just for fun, not serious art. Following the Dodgers defeat by the Mets Thursday, October 15. They were taken with my old Kodak P712 PNS. Could not figure out how to get the cap on the dog correctly. These were just spontaneous candids. I'll try to figure out how to shot them with baseball caps on another day. Enjoy a laugh. My wife and I actually had Farmer John Dodger Dogs for dinner while watching the game. By the end we might have lot more than the game. The hound dogs would have loved that. :-(
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Hilarious, just to good didn't expect this. Excellent photo great models
Flatbroke wrote:
I like #3 the best! Like Cooper, I too couldn't bear to watch. Have supported the Dodgers since the early 60's. That game was typical of the entire year. They couldn't get hits with runners in scoring position. Ugh!!!
Flatbroke
We too know your pain. And agree about Dodger playing this season - inconsistent to no hit support for the pitchers. :-(
I saw them the first time in 1967 at Dodger Stadium and they were horrible. But since my wife comes from a baseball obsessed family I have learned to love the Dodgers come feast or famine.
lamiaceae wrote:
We too know your pain. And agree about Dodger playing this season - inconsistent to no hit support for the pitchers. :-(
I saw them the first time in 1967 at Dodger Stadium and they were horrible. But since my wife comes from a baseball obsessed family I have learned to love the Dodgers come feast or famine.
Got to see Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale and Claude Osteen pitch in Atlanta but never witnessed a game at Dodger stadium. I did get to sit in the stands once but it was during the strike. The guard at the gate had a weak moment as we had traveled all the way from TN. Sat in the stands and watched them water the grass! Beautiful!!!
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