rsolti13 wrote:
The rendering of the 28 is excellent, Archie is a great looking dog
Thanks Ryan The 28E is my almost go to lens now in spite that I am a 50mm shooter. Yes Archie is amazing particularly he came from the animal welfare league about 6 years ago.
John Boyer wrote:
Back in the summer I was out looking for birdlife and this lady went past with her very excited dog.
I managed to grab a couple of snaps of it.
Bruce_T wrote:
I wish I could give this more than one like. Fantastic shot!
Thanks Bruce. Actually the story continues, I was looking at the pics a few days ago and realised that I could read a phone number on the dog's collar. I texted the owner and was able to send them some pictures. They were pretty pleased :-)
Poor treatment and lack of socialization in the past has him get over excited too easily and trouble starts. i think this guy would do good with a family that runs daily but they would have to be very dog savvy. Buddy is a bit of risk with new people but he loves everyone he gets to know.
Well it been long enough and i can finally talk about it.
Lost one of my boys last week. I dont have to tell anyone here how it feels im sure everyone has been thru it already. He was a great dog, so smart and sometimes friendly lol. I rescued him 16 years ago.
CritterRacing wrote:
Well it been long enough and i can finally talk about it.
Lost one of my boys last week. I dont have to tell anyone here how it feels im sure everyone has been thru it already. He was a great dog, so smart and sometimes friendly lol. I rescued him 16 years ago.
I am so sorry for your loss! I've been thru this 3 times in my life. Each one I loved as a son. It is so hard to lose them. My heart always felt so lonely and empty without them. In time, it gets easier to deal with it, but you will always miss them. I am thankful for the time that I had with them.... each one made be a better man.... you'd like to think that we as the "master" were responsible for teaching our pets...but I swear, they all taught me more about life than I would have ever expected. They gave me so much unconditional love, joy and happiness. Each one taught me how to be a better "parent" for our next fur baby. I'm thankful for all the photos I have of them and for all the wonderful memories. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
CritterRacing, so sorry for your loss. I have not experienced the loss of my own pet yet but I once fostered a dog which unfortunatly had cancer which had spread out. She was only with me for one month but we had made connection and it was the most difficult thing I have done to decide to put her to sleep.
It is still difficult for me to talk about her.
I dread when the time comes for my own girl.
CritterRacing wrote:
Well it been long enough and i can finally talk about it.
Lost one of my boys last week. I dont have to tell anyone here how it feels im sure everyone has been thru it already. He was a great dog, so smart and sometimes friendly lol. I rescued him 16 years ago.