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Rugers Guru

by Rugers Guru on 21 September 2008 - 05:09

I am an Inexperienced Hack!! Can I comment??? PLEASE, OH, PLEASE???


SchHBabe

by SchHBabe on 21 September 2008 - 07:09

As to the grip, all I can say is "genetically deep and full". As to the arse, all I can say is "genetically deep and ... hey I thought I asked you to take photos of the DOG!"

SchHBabe

by SchHBabe on 21 September 2008 - 07:09

Now just for the record... I'm an amateur photographer, which is plain enough if you've seen my articles in SchH USA Magazine, amateur photography and all. However, when it comes to working my own dog (or my hubby's dog in the case of the Mali) I am at the mercy of the unwashed masses. Although I preach the maxim of "its all about the dog" I'm not sure, based upon the photographic evidence if the in-duh-vidual that I loam my camera to is of the same mindset. Aye! Yvette

by HBFanatic on 21 September 2008 - 14:09

I think, as an amateur photographer and handler myself, that some of the blame should be put on the decoy as well I seem to have a hard time to convince our decoy to position the dog in a way that I will only get him and the dog...not the handler....and that the light will be best, background not too busy, grips (or no grips..) are evident....etc.


habanaro

by habanaro on 21 September 2008 - 15:09

It has been said that anyone with a camera can take a picture....... Yes a bad one..

I no longer worry about being fat I just tell everone that I am a recovering anorexic..... Had a scare last week dipped down to 255 but now I,m doing well...

Thanks jeff

 


by Get A Real Dog on 21 September 2008 - 15:09

That's funny


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 21 September 2008 - 16:09

SchHBabe,

Just remember, planning and staging is everything. 

Action shot's, and even wildlife photography require careful planning and a lot of waiting, and quick reaction on the part of the photographer.  

The main subject of this photo is your arse !!  LOL

All in all it's not a bad shot.............:)

Brent.


deacon

by deacon on 22 September 2008 - 03:09

>    Hmmm, looks good to me, umm the bite too!!


deacon

by deacon on 22 September 2008 - 03:09

>    Hmmm, looks good to me, umm the bite too!!


dAWgESOME

by dAWgESOME on 22 September 2008 - 16:09

This has been the most entertaining post I have read  on here yet!!!!  I laughed about it all weekend

Several years ago when I worked my boyfriend's Presa Canario, I loved the  instant slimming effect it had on my appearance LOL






 


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