Adirondack Queen
Image by Jaimito Cartero
High on energy and short on un-shredded toys, Lorna asked, "Why don't we take some pictures of me?
"Sure", I replied, "It is all about you, and of course I'm forever subservient to your demands. So why
don't you hop into that chair and pretend to be the unassuming, well-mannered dog that you're not?"
My comment being the impetus required, Lorna plopped into the chair and assumed her best poker face.
Seizing the moment, I quickly swapped my lens for a zoom and placed the unused 50mm at my feet. After five or six shots, I lowered the camera to compliment her on her sudden assumption of cultured regality.
It's funny, when I look at this picture now, and dwell upon the intensity of her gaze, that I didn't realize what would happen just a split second later....
As she bolted down the hill with my 50mm lens clutched tightly in her little jaws, she looked back just once, only to confirm that I was actively and enthusiastically involved in the chase.
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Puppy Love
Image by TangoPango
Andrea giving Jack a chance to get his picture taken for the thousandth time. He seems rather uninterested.
Puppy love
Image by Vianney (Sam) Carriere
Proof that sometimes the wrong camera settings (in this case a wrong aperture setting) can result in delightful accidents. The picture was taken at the Grenadier Residence for seniors in Toronto.
Puppies all around
Image by mojotrotters
Kids in Port Moresby love having their picture taken.
Pretty Bonnet
Image by betsyjean79
I got my prime lens out to take more pictures :D
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