When I first brought Paddy home Ozzy wanted to tear him to shreads. I almost had to give him back to the breeder. It took several months for them to really bond and now thankfully they are best buds..
too cute! i feel like it would be difficult to expose the light and dark dogs well, but i think you nailed it.
On an overcast day it isn't hard but when it is very sunny it can be a pain. I underexpose because it is easier to retain detail in the black than blowing out the lighter dog..
Is that a tennis ball in his mouth? Gee, why am I not surprised I'm not sure I've ever seen a lab w/o a tennis ball in the near proximity. When I was in grad school, one of the profs always brought in Woody, her yellow lab and we joked about his tennis ball neuron - a single path right to the brain.
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reminds me to point my camera at my boys again for some fresh goods !!
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And the dogs look good, too. And happy!
ginger
On an overcast day it isn't hard but when it is very sunny it can be a pain. I underexpose because it is easier to retain detail in the black than blowing out the lighter dog..
Thnxs Ginger.. I think we are due for some pics of your pups... and you too Ben what are ya waiting for?
Is that a tennis ball in his mouth? Gee, why am I not surprised I'm not sure I've ever seen a lab w/o a tennis ball in the near proximity. When I was in grad school, one of the profs always brought in Woody, her yellow lab and we joked about his tennis ball neuron - a single path right to the brain.
great pictures.
Colleen
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Excellent captures though.
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