gator81
Loc: Jeffersonville Indiana
Hello everyone I had to take a small break as the wife had surgery and everything went well and she is recovering slowly and without all the pain :)
This was a photo I had taken of her and one of our rescue puppies. I am somewhat dissapointed that I chopped the top of her head off but overall I think it still looks good for a unplanned photo. I also believe it was not the best time of the day as you can see the strong shadows and the bright sunlight. But again it just catches my eye.
A little history is that the terrier named "Peanut" we saved from a bad place as he had a hole on his chest where it looked like someone tried to put a lit cigarette out on him. We have nursed him back and with the other two rescued dogs which are much bigger than him.
Besides the mistakes I seem to see myself would anyone have any other suggestions? I am always looking to get better :)
canon 70D
f5 / 1/100s / ISO 100 / 55-250@70mm
gator81 wrote:
Hello everyone I had to take a small break as the wife had surgery and everything went well and she is recovering slowly and without all the pain :)
This was a photo I had taken of her and one of our rescue puppies. I am somewhat dissapointed that I chopped the top of her head off but overall I think it still looks good for a unplanned photo. I also believe it was not the best time of the day as you can see the strong shadows and the bright sunlight. But again it just catches my eye.
A little history is that the terrier named "Peanut" we saved from a bad place as he had a hole on his chest where it looked like someone tried to put a lit cigarette out on him. We have nursed him back and with the other two rescued dogs which are much bigger than him.
Besides the mistakes I seem to see myself would anyone have any other suggestions? I am always looking to get better :)
canon 70D
f5 / 1/100s / ISO 100 / 55-250@70mm
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I'm glad your wife's surgery went well. I like the picture of her and Peanut. The rescue puppies are lucky they have good friends like you. Hope you will post more pictures of them.
gator81
Loc: Jeffersonville Indiana
Annie-Get-Your-Gun wrote:
I'm glad your wife's surgery went well. I like the picture of her and Peanut. The rescue puppies are lucky they have good friends like you. Hope you will post more pictures of them.
Thank you, that is very kind and peanut would be happy to. So since you asked here is the rest of the family :)
1. Rosie - oldest, we have had her a long time and saved her from being put down. some kids where teasing her with food and she tried to get the food and also got a finger so they were going to put her down. She is a mix but pure in our hearts
2. Molly - is a pit mix and she is a ham. Family thought she was possessed as she would sit and stare at them for long periods of time, we saved her too and realized she would stare when she needed to go outside, she did that instead of barking.
their all family and my wife has called them her other kids a few times :)
Rosie - f5.6 / 1/100s / ISO 100 / 55-250@121mm
Molly - f5.6 / 1/320s / ISO 100 / 55-250@191mm
gator81 wrote:
Hello everyone I had to take a small break as the wife had surgery and everything went well and she is recovering slowly and without all the pain :)
This was a photo I had taken of her and one of our rescue puppies. I am somewhat dissapointed that I chopped the top of her head off but overall I think it still looks good for a unplanned photo. I also believe it was not the best time of the day as you can see the strong shadows and the bright sunlight. But again it just catches my eye.
A little history is that the terrier named "Peanut" we saved from a bad place as he had a hole on his chest where it looked like someone tried to put a lit cigarette out on him. We have nursed him back and with the other two rescued dogs which are much bigger than him.
Besides the mistakes I seem to see myself would anyone have any other suggestions? I am always looking to get better :)
canon 70D
f5 / 1/100s / ISO 100 / 55-250@70mm
Hello everyone I had to take a small break as the ... (
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Glad your wife is doing well. Nice shot.
gator81
Loc: Jeffersonville Indiana
thank you for the kind words. My wife just seen that I put her picture on here with her hair looking the way it did and just to let you know my arm is hurting right now from the unforeseen rapid force I felt even as she is recovering. :)
gator81 wrote:
Hello everyone I had to take a small break as the wife had surgery and everything went well and she is recovering slowly and without all the pain :)
This was a photo I had taken of her and one of our rescue puppies. I am somewhat dissapointed that I chopped the top of her head off but overall I think it still looks good for a unplanned photo. I also believe it was not the best time of the day as you can see the strong shadows and the bright sunlight. But again it just catches my eye.
A little history is that the terrier named "Peanut" we saved from a bad place as he had a hole on his chest where it looked like someone tried to put a lit cigarette out on him. We have nursed him back and with the other two rescued dogs which are much bigger than him.
Besides the mistakes I seem to see myself would anyone have any other suggestions? I am always looking to get better :)
canon 70D
f5 / 1/100s / ISO 100 / 55-250@70mm
Hello everyone I had to take a small break as the ... (
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Tell Her to stop worring about Her hair. She looks beautiful! Look at Her eye's, Her smile and Peanuts face. I think Peanuts is going to be fine with His new "Momma".
gator81
Loc: Jeffersonville Indiana
well thank you, peanut is so tight with her that if I try to grab her arm in a joking way he goes nuts, and I am the one that has been feeding him lately hehe.
I will show her the post as will be an encouragement for her and while going through this recovery that is always a plus, thank you.
The two of them match. Fuzzy hair and all. Your wife looks like a very nice person.
gator81
Loc: Jeffersonville Indiana
I will show her what you said and surprisingly she smiled and said works for her :) And to me she is my hero and lately I have been able to do more for her and she cannot stand being waited on hand and foot... She says that is not in her nature :/
Again thank you all for the kind words...
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