Category Archives: dogs
Of course, I am partial to Australian Shepherds. Such a great, fun loving breed. Calvin is our trusty pal and guardian and is so good with our boys. So when my friend Jeanette got a new Aussie puppy, I couldn’t wait to meet her. They are just balls of happy fluff as puppies. No tails, big paws,…
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So sweet, love the close up of the feet. You have such a way with animals!
One of the very best and totally unexpected perks of my tireless pursuit of all things photography related has been that I have made some extremely talented, inspiring, and best of all – really fun and supportive friends along the way. All of us share a huge passion for photography, each having a distinct style that we have watched…
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[…] A special group of friends and I will be posting an image each month with the theme of “One”. Maybe it’s one image that signifies the month, or one that we would have otherwise overlooked. I chose this image for my One in January because almost deleted it when I scanned them and began critiquing the technical aspects. Then I stopped and evaluated the emotion and connection. Now this One means everything to me. To see my friend Jessica’s One from January, follow me there: http://www.jessicaremus.com/2013/01/onejanuary/ […]
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..captured the “puppy” in this puppy beautifully.
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Oh my, she is so cute!
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So gosh darn cute! 🙂 All that fur and fuzz is irresistible!
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I absolutely could not say no to this face. Which is why we are never allowed near a place where I could obtain a puppy. 🙂 So happy to be starting this project!
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“Hey mom, look a the puppy! He’s so cute! Maybe we can get him one day?” Help me!
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Squee! Puppies are so adorable.
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Thud. Totally picking myself off the floor. Miss Millie, you will always have my heart!
Adorable Jessica. 🙂 -
I love this Jessica, how sweet. Love the eye contact, how could anyone resist??
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[…] 4 of our “one” blog circle project! You can read about the origins of this project here. This month I finally started to pick up my camera much more again. I had been in a bit of an […]
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[…] project started in January 2013, you can read more about it’s origins by clicking here. Follow all around the links to complete the circle and visit some talented photographers from all […]
Meet Ruby. She takes her jobs very seriously. They include: 1) taking care of her twin girls, 2) protecting her home from any possible squirrel invasions at all times, and 3) tracking as much mud into the house as possible.
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These are awesome, I now want you to come do a shoot of our family AND Nora 🙂
Tonight I was going through and cleaning out my hard drive a little bit…getting rid of digital negatives that I really don’t need that just aren’t worth editing any further. Of course, I got super distracted when I came across some more of my grandfather’s 35mm slides that I recently scanned. I remember both of these shots…
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You know I love these!! Don’t you hope our grandchildren find our stuff some day?
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So sweet Jess! Love these.
When you’re done with your hard drive can you come clean up mine? It is such a mess and LR is running sooo slow these days, totally overburdened.-
Thanks Julia! Maybe I should start a hard drive clean-up service, good idea. I hear you, LR is running painfully slow over here as well!!
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Jess,
You are so tender. Thanks for giving me my Bootsie again. And you’re right-if Papa could have loved a dog-and just maybevhe did-it would have been Boots. Love