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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Tug
Dog Blog Post #723: Today was both obvious and easy for the Daily Dog Challenge:
"231. We Go Together Like... - Yesterday we did things that you wouldn't expect to see together. Today, show us something that goes naturally with your dog!"
... dog and a tug toy. Henry adores playing tug, and will bring his…
Scavenge Challenge June 2012 - "20. Ragged, tatty, frayed, torn..."
… wooly tugs to anyone foolish enough to stand in one place for too long.
He's strong but polite, and like all my boys has zero interest in winning; he just wants to play the game.
By the time you're done (he never is) the tug is…
Our Daily Challenge - June 18, 2012 - "Saturated".
Zachary, of course, prefers the Lacrosse Ball...
Editor's Note: These were taken with my lovely 50mm f/1.4 prime lens, set at f/1.8 and ISO 400. Half were taken at 1/125s and the rest at 1/200s. You can probably tell which is which just by looking at them. Slower speed = better lit. Faster speed = sharper image, although I was able to play some games in Aperture to lighten up the 1/200s ones.
As the boys were quite close, "flashing" them was out of the question and it was still too warm to open the blinds. Still, it's amazing how well f/1.8 works in low light! f/1.4 works even better, but at that range there would probably be just a whiskers width in focus. :)
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What great shots, and way to hit all the challenges with them! I'm impressed! I have a few Scavenge Challenge items left to get, and if I get time, I'll try to do two of them today. I might actually get the list done this time! lol
ReplyDeleteNo girls? I hadn't realized the boys still had the berries to go with the twigs before. :P All that long golden hair hides it well!