Show us your dogs!!!!





Camera: Canon EOS 30D
Exposure: 0.001 sec
Aperture: f/6.3
Focal Length: 400 mm
ISO Speed: 500



Camera: Canon EOS 30D
Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 46 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV
 
Actually the dog on the right is a Border Collie the other two are Australian Sheperds who have higher IQs than BCs. And yes they are a handful.
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For every idiot proof system devised, a new and improved idiot will arise to overcome it.
 
She looks like a St Bernard mix, just my observation.
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For every idiot proof system devised, a new and improved idiot will arise to overcome it.
 
Sir Ares of Sedgewick:
Black Faced Male, 79lbs, 6yrs Old



Sweet Lady Jasmine II:
Flashy Fawn Female, 78lbs, 9yrs Old



Back in the day of puppy-hood:



It's a scan, but hey...it was during my film days....



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Looks like his head is a bit small in the first shot, and the chest hasn't dropped yet.

Beautiful brindle, though and very leggy.

Sean
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Life's a Reach and then you Jibe!

 
He was 2 1/2 in that picture. Poor boy was neutered so his chest may not fill in as much. Gets his small head from his mom. They are 3 now and haven't changed much from those pictures. He is a tall one though, was funny as hell as a puppy.

 
Funny,

I was too (with Affenpinschers, see my photos above). Is it the book being worked on by Liz Palika? If so, we'll have something in common!

I just had three of my photos published in Darlene Arden's "Small Dogs, Big Hearts", which came out in June.

Our CH Tamarin Teasdale "Teaser" is the #5 Affenpinscher in the country (was number three until about a month ago). He was at Westminster this year by way of the lottery and was on the Ellen Degeneres show as part of their pre Westminster coverage back in February. He's a great dog.

Thanks,

Sean
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Life's a Reach and then you Jibe!

 
Here's Champ.

I've been keeping a collection of animal pics where I feel the animal is "peeking" at me, and he's my latest edition.







Tony

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Ultimately, what truly matters is the final picture and the ability to accurately represent the photgrapher's point of view...right?

Tony

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Pride. The magic of my life. I bought my first digital camera (Canon G2) to take pictures of her and share with my Bulldog buddies across the internet. Taking pictures of Pride was addictive, and I wanted to get BETTER pictures of her ... so I got my 20D. But, in a cruel twist of fate, Pride died just a couple weeks after I got the new camera. There are more pictures of Pride in the link below.



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Before I die, I hope to have a BIG prime and be able to use it plenty!

http://www.pbase.com/bullpooches
 

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