Having pets no reason to have contact with other people with the exception of my wife. It is so nice living in the sticks. I've even had time to replace our bridge for the dogs to safely cross the creek with out going on the road.
Love the stern look on the first one.
Every time I pick up the camera my little one runs under the bed ...
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Nice bridge design (and cute dogs)!
4 telephone poles with 2”x10”x12’ pressure treated lumber cut in half fastened together 5/16” x 5 1/2” lag bolts. I drive my John Deere 790 30 HP tractor over it.
Longshadow wrote:
Love the stern look on the first one.
Yeah reminds me of the look my grandmother always gave me when I took her pic. :0. Great pics!
[I've even had time to replace our bridge for the dogs to safely cross the creek with out going on the road.]
In some of the shots the background field are more richly colored, and others don't. How are you post-processing the photos?
Great Dogs, great pics - I would be tempted to crop the last pic.
PS - do they get on well?
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[In some of the shots the background field are more richly colored, and others aren't. How are you post-processing the photos?]
That observation aside, this quite a nice collection of photos. The dogs really show their personalities.
Very good series, Richard.
richandtd wrote:
Having pets no reason to have contact with other people with the exception of my wife. It is so nice living in the sticks. I've even had time to replace our bridge for the dogs to safely cross the creek with out going on the road.
excellent job on all of your pet shots, rich...beautiful dogs, and they must be loving their bridge!
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