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Lucky 1998-2012 (Had to be put down due to cancer 2 weeks ago)
Sylvester and Shenanigans
saycheese
Loc: By the Big Lake in West Michigan
frank bruce wrote:
give us some pets
My first dog was a Scottie!! Her name was Muggins. Your little Scoobie is adorable!!!
saycheese
Loc: By the Big Lake in West Michigan
frank bruce wrote:
give us some pets
Boy,is this a topic for me!!
Tallulah,BH.Rescued from Hell.
Sophie
Wile E.,"sketched."
Jascha,Sophie's brother both rescues
Harry,rescued from Hell(puppy mill)
Desmond,a Senegal,and ruler of the house
Isaac and Tallulah
Scuzzi and Snazzy ,my foster birdies
Our dogs and one of the birds. Not at the right computer to send the best photos, but....
We have a lot more animals, 2 more birds, fish in the pond, a barn cat and horses, but a few at a time is plenty I think.
saycheese
Loc: By the Big Lake in West Michigan
photo guy wrote:
Lucky 1998-2012 (Had to be put down due to cancer 2 weeks ago)
I am so sorry for your loss. I know exactly how you feel.
These are the two terriers my husband and I adopted a couple of months ago after our 13 year old Yorkie died. They are Mr. Fritz and Frazier (otherwise known as Frick and Frack).
Rescued from local dog pound . . . not related or from same home.
glojo
Loc: South Devon, England
This is an eye opening thread..
Are we all striving to improve our photography skills and hopefully let other members see what we are capable of?
I would like to think we are all capable of taking a picture that is in focus and possibly not suffering from too much camera shake. Do we get blinded when we post pictures of our pets?
Can I respectfully suggest I have been surprised at the quality of some of these images. If we love our pooch then why not post images of them that show them in the best possible way, or failing that in a way that shows off their more quirky traits??
Apologies for speaking out but come on folks, lets see images that are at least in focus and not plonk a huge great nose in front of the lens that then makes everything else look way too small and NO I am NOT being hyper critical and no.. I am not expecting every picture to be pin sharp but this is a forum where folks might know how to take pictures that are at least in focus, or where we are standing over the poor pet and making them look up at the camera.... Get down to their level might give us a better picture, try to avoid flash unless we can use it without making the eyes look silly!!
Best wishes to all fellow pet lovers
John
from sunny Torquay
The picture of the Scottie dog (1st pic) is the cutest ever! Black animals are so hard to photograph - you did a wonderful job!
photo guy wrote:
Lucky 1998-2012 (Had to be put down due to cancer 2 weeks ago)
I'm so sorry you lost lucky. He looks like he was a true friend and companion.
frank bruce wrote:
give us some pets
This is our darling Charlie Nelson wanting to eat at the table with us.
Great shot of a beautiful guy!!
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