I'm with the bokeh crowd. Sounds like I good name to me
davidrb
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Latsok wrote:
This is not a question about cameras or lenses per se. But I am asking for your- witty fellow UHHers' - suggestions. I am getting a female Golden Retriever puppy who will be my photo trip companion on my future treks out with my camera. We will be out there, in the great outdoors, shooting landscapes and Western Wandering Vistas together. I am trying to think of a photography-related appropriate name for her. I want it to be a short, simple, easy to say name, but not a generic "nikon" or "cannon" or such; nor any name that could be mispronounced- such as "focus." I'm sure there is something fun and witty, but can't think of any.
My daughter used to have an adopted three-legged dog I nick named "tripod." That was fun.
Any suggestions will be welcomed. Thanks in advance.
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Dogs will respond to the first syllable they hear in a name. For the dog's sake whatever name you use should not sound like any other word the dog will hear. Pics is an example, no confusion or similarity. You could take pics everywhere.
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Latsok wrote:
This is not a question about cameras or lenses per se. But I am asking for your- witty fellow UHHers' - suggestions. I am getting a female Golden Retriever puppy who will be my photo trip companion on my future treks out with my camera. We will be out there, in the great outdoors, shooting landscapes and Western Wandering Vistas together. I am trying to think of a photography-related appropriate name for her. I want it to be a short, simple, easy to say name, but not a generic "nikon" or "cannon" or such; nor any name that could be mispronounced- such as "focus." I'm sure there is something fun and witty, but can't think of any.
My daughter used to have an adopted three-legged dog I nick named "tripod." That was fun.
Any suggestions will be welcomed. Thanks in advance.
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First one comes to mind is "Lenscap".
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davidrb wrote:
Dogs will respond to the first syllable they hear in a name. For the dog's sake whatever name you use should not sound like any other word the dog will hear. Pics is an example, no confusion or similarity. You could take pics everywhere.
Pix is OK but Pixel, to me, is a great name What was said in the statement above is absolutly true.
A neighbor has a dog they named Bear. When they go to the Pocono Mts. to a cabin they use, the name Bear is not a good choice at all. They shout for Bear to come and everyone around the area panics and start looking for their kids and pets.
Think about a secondary meaning of the name, not just a possible vulgar meaning but what it could mean in different locations.
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