Monthly Archives: October 2011

K9 Nose Work Highlights – Dighton, MA

Two photographs of a Norwegian Elkhound successfully finding the hide

A few weeks ago, I photographed the NACSW K9 Nose Work trial in Dighton, MA.  Nose Work has certainly become one of my favorite things to photograph!  The dogs always have so much fun, and I’ve gotten to know some really wonderful … Continue reading

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Wide Open – 34/52

English Springer Spaniel searching an area during nose work

This week’s 52 on Friday theme is “Wide Open.”  We were told to interpret the theme any way we wished.  It could be a photo of wide open space, something shot with a wide open aperture, a wide angle lens… … Continue reading

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iPhone – 32/52

apple with a bite out of it

This week, the 52 on Friday project is remembering Steve Jobs (1955-2011) and his impact on the art world. His impact was no small thing.  Macs have long been considered the “gold standard” for artists.  Even Adobe Photoshop was originally … Continue reading

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Zanebono – Dutch Warmblood

zanebono-6

One thing that I’ve learned from photographing both pets and horses, probably the most important thing, is that it’s all about relationships.  Most people don’t choose their favorite photo because of the composition or the lighting.  It’s about the expression … Continue reading

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Scooby the Mini Lop

Scooby is a gray and white lop

How about an extra dose of cute to start your week off right? Meet Scooby!  He’s a mini lop with a very sweet personality.  He actually belongs to my brother, and when I went over to meet him for the … Continue reading

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