Let's see your dogs!

Little Orange Tabby Hood, have you seen the big bad wolf?? :)
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Greg Gebhardt Nikon D1 & D1x. Sony 717, Epson 2200 & PS7
Jacksonville, Florida
 
Oh, that's great. Thanks so much for the smile, it'll be all day before it's gone.

The funniest thing I've ever seen is a Basset Shepherd.

He is indeed, cute.


Rick
This is Tess. She is sweet, smart, an excellent bird dog, and - at
the age of 3 - a complete nut!

http://www.pbase.com/image/15550420/large

This is Belle - practically the family matriarch. We are beginning
to think she's part human! We've been spoiled with her. She's the
best dog you could possibly ask for: intelligent, hillarious, kind,
patient, 100% trustworthy in every way (she won't even eat a steak
that's sitting in front of her until you tell her it's okay!).
Coming up on 8 years young. Regal in every sense of the word.

http://www.pbase.com/image/15550738

Now we have Trigger: her name says it all! What a pistol! (not to
mention a poop machine!) She's the newest addition to the family
and still has a ways to go as far as housebreaking goes!! We love
her anyway - she's ton's of fun and very sweet. (she's outgrown the
lazy eye you see in this picture :-) )

http://www.pbase.com/image/15551032/large
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Jim Fuglestad

Skill in photography is acquired by practice and not by purchase. -Percy W. Harris
Our existence is determined by the truths we tell.
Why simply live and let live? Live and help live.
http://www.pbase.com/jfuglestad/galleries
 
Here is a B&W picture of my dog 'Digit' taken with my old sony DSC 171 .003MP camera! Boy digital cameras sure have come a long way
(look close at the detail, you can see every hair on his head!!!)

Woof ! o o / 7 \########
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/ \ /
 
Here is a B&W picture of my dog 'Digit' taken with my old sony DSC
171 .003MP camera! Boy digital cameras sure have come a long way
(look close at the detail, you can see every hair on his head!!!)

Woof ! o o / 7 \########
  1. ## ###### > / \ /
 
OK, I realize these aren't dogs, but here are some shots of the pets I do have.

These first two are of Flamer, a Brachypelma boehmei (Mexigan Rust Leg).





This next picture is of a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee). Her name is Redney. She is on of the more popular and well known species of tarantulas.



This last picture is of a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger Rump). She is a smaller species of tarantula and is quite striking. She just molted Tuesday and her colors are quite bright now. I need to get a couple of pictures of her once she recovers from the molting process. They need a few days to harden their exoskeletons after a molt.



BTW, I can't take credit for their names. My kids named them. They are after me to add more tarantulas to our collection. We do have one more but she very rarely comes of of her burrow and is very difficult to photograph. Naturally, she is probably the most beautiful of the collection.
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Sony DSC-F717, Quantaray QB-383S by Sunpak, with lots to learn
http://www.kanidey.com/gallery.htm
http://www3.photosig.com/viewuser.php?id=98716
 
its that way cause you dont even OWN a camera. Take the challenge....prove us wrong. Do it now...your online...show us a photo with all the EXIF info. I bet we wont here from you again for hours or even days and then youll finally post a pic lifted from somewhere else. Im just calling a spade a spade. Prove us wrong...ill give you 15mins to post your pic of your dog. Dont have a dog...then take a pic of this post on your monitor.
Here is a B&W picture of my dog 'Digit' taken with my old sony DSC
171 .003MP camera! Boy digital cameras sure have come a long way
(look close at the detail, you can see every hair on his head!!!)

Woof ! o o / 7 \########
  1. ## ###### > / \ /
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Posting these days requires either dedication or medication...
cheers
Zip:P
 
Sorry about the links, here is the corrected links. I need to learn to type. :)
OK, I realize these aren't dogs, but here are some shots of the
pets I do have.

These first two are of Flamer, a Brachypelma boehmei (Mexigan Rust
Leg).





This next picture is of a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee).
Her name is Redney. She is on of the more popular and well known
species of tarantulas.



This last picture is of a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger
Rump). She is a smaller species of tarantula and is quite striking.
She just molted Tuesday and her colors are quite bright now. I need
to get a couple of pictures of her once she recovers from the
molting process. They need a few days to harden their exoskeletons
after a molt.



BTW, I can't take credit for their names. My kids named them. They
are after me to add more tarantulas to our collection. We do have
one more but she very rarely comes of of her burrow and is very
difficult to photograph. Naturally, she is probably the most
beautiful of the collection.
--
Sony DSC-F717, Quantaray QB-383S by Sunpak, with lots to learn
http://www.kanidey.com/gallery.htm
http://www3.photosig.com/viewuser.php?id=98716
--
Sony DSC-F717, Quantaray QB-383S by Sunpak, with lots to learn
http://www.kanidey.com/gallery.htm
http://www3.photosig.com/viewuser.php?id=98716
 
Whoa... Rough crowd, ease up there spanky :0
Here is a B&W picture of my dog 'Digit' taken with my old sony DSC
171 .003MP camera! Boy digital cameras sure have come a long way
(look close at the detail, you can see every hair on his head!!!)

Woof ! o o / 7 \########
  1. ## ###### > / \ /
--
Posting these days requires either dedication or medication...
cheers
Zip:P
 
calling a spade a spade.....lets see your pics....10mins left....or would you rather post more derogatory comments about Uly in the Casio forum?
Here is a B&W picture of my dog 'Digit' taken with my old sony DSC
171 .003MP camera! Boy digital cameras sure have come a long way
(look close at the detail, you can see every hair on his head!!!)

Woof ! o o / 7 \########
  1. ## ###### > / \ /
--
Posting these days requires either dedication or medication...
cheers
Zip:P
--
Posting these days requires either dedication or medication...
cheers
Zip:P
 
Myra...shes a mut



Monkey...a hyperactive MinPin



--
Posting these days requires either dedication or medication...
cheers
Zip:P
 
This is Tess. She is sweet, smart, an excellent bird dog, and - at
the age of 3 - a complete nut!

http://www.pbase.com/image/15550420/large

This is Belle - practically the family matriarch. We are beginning
to think she's part human! We've been spoiled with her. She's the
best dog you could possibly ask for: intelligent, hillarious, kind,
patient, 100% trustworthy in every way (she won't even eat a steak
that's sitting in front of her until you tell her it's okay!).
Coming up on 8 years young. Regal in every sense of the word.

http://www.pbase.com/image/15550738

Now we have Trigger: her name says it all! What a pistol! (not to
mention a poop machine!) She's the newest addition to the family
and still has a ways to go as far as housebreaking goes!! We love
her anyway - she's ton's of fun and very sweet. (she's outgrown the
lazy eye you see in this picture :-) )

http://www.pbase.com/image/15551032/large
 
...nature has given to us!

This is Sean, eight weeks old, two weeks after he decided we should be his humans.



This is Sean a year later:



He is active in sports like trashdiving, countersurfin and furnitureclimbing. He has a remarkable sense of humor and he means much to me.

Thanks Rob for this threat and all who replied. I really enjoyed your photos.

Heidi
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http://www.pbase.com/lochinvar
 

This is Tess. She is sweet, smart, an excellent bird dog, and - at
the age of 3 - a complete nut!

http://www.pbase.com/image/15550420/large

This is Belle - practically the family matriarch. We are beginning
to think she's part human! We've been spoiled with her. She's the
best dog you could possibly ask for: intelligent, hillarious, kind,
patient, 100% trustworthy in every way (she won't even eat a steak
that's sitting in front of her until you tell her it's okay!).
Coming up on 8 years young. Regal in every sense of the word.

http://www.pbase.com/image/15550738

Now we have Trigger: her name says it all! What a pistol! (not to
mention a poop machine!) She's the newest addition to the family
and still has a ways to go as far as housebreaking goes!! We love
her anyway - she's ton's of fun and very sweet. (she's outgrown the
lazy eye you see in this picture :-) )

http://www.pbase.com/image/15551032/large
 
Fharley is our 10yr old rescue Samoyed.

The snow bear, polar bear, snow dog call him what you will (girls do) He is the one of the most loving and rewarding dog I have owned.

The other Samoyed in pic 2 was Fharleys mum who was put to sleep recently due to illness.




This is Tess. She is sweet, smart, an excellent bird dog, and - at
the age of 3 - a complete nut!

http://www.pbase.com/image/15550420/large

This is Belle - practically the family matriarch. We are beginning
to think she's part human! We've been spoiled with her. She's the
best dog you could possibly ask for: intelligent, hillarious, kind,
patient, 100% trustworthy in every way (she won't even eat a steak
that's sitting in front of her until you tell her it's okay!).
Coming up on 8 years young. Regal in every sense of the word.

http://www.pbase.com/image/15550738

Now we have Trigger: her name says it all! What a pistol! (not to
mention a poop machine!) She's the newest addition to the family
and still has a ways to go as far as housebreaking goes!! We love
her anyway - she's ton's of fun and very sweet. (she's outgrown the
lazy eye you see in this picture :-) )

http://www.pbase.com/image/15551032/large
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