
30+ years old, might have mature content from before the purge or might otherwise contain mature art or content. Two dogs. Sometimes I shoot photographs, sometimes I doodle.
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Mine Must Be When I Got My First Sheltie, Upon Seeing Him My Grandma Lit Up And Stated 'he Had Such A
Mine must be when I got my first sheltie, upon seeing him my grandma lit up and stated 'he had such a beautiful face, never seen a more beautiful face'. She asked me before meeting him the first time, 'why would I wish for so much hassle upon myself by getting a dog'. Now she tries to feed them snacks behind my back and gets disappointed if I do not bring them!
Best Dog Compliment
Someone told Shakespeare today that he was “The most BEAUTIFULEST dog in the neighborhood” :D
I think this is a very close second favorite compliment that Shakes received. My #1 favorite was a few years ago, a man called Shakespeare a “Magnificent Creature” while we were hiking. A MAGNIFICENT CREATURE is so accurate!
What’s YOUR favorite compliment your dog received?
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i made this for myself (asked help from facebook friends) but i think maybe it will help someone else too
Ohhhh my god she is so adorable! (Farris was almost 4 months when I got him, and Shadow 2 years, so I've never had a fluffpotato!)




I think this speaks for itself...

The problem with photographing Zelda is that her blaze and mane always gets overexposed and her nose is always in focus. It never goes, and I’m on the verge of giving up now….

Do you guys use the manual point focus on your cameras or do you let the camera set the focuspoint itself? If the problem is that the camera is picking the wrong focuspoint (like the nose!), you can tell your camera that you want to use a specific point out of your focuspoints, that might help you! Feeling your feels on the exposure-problematics though (horay for black and white dogs!), do you shoot in raw or .jpg file formats? My main problem is my dogs running so fast my lens cannot focus fast enough.
PS: Both of you post amazing photos!
The problem with photographing Zelda is that her blaze and mane always gets overexposed and her nose is always in focus. It never goes, and I’m on the verge of giving up now….
His father ( Starbelle Tough Enough) only has a tiny blaze, but Farris’ mother, Mellsjøhøgda’s Vision of Trust “Villa“ has a tiny one but it stretches behind her neck, with a nice white collar. However; Farris resembles his grandfather alot (but much less fur) in my opinon! None of the following photos are mine, but these are some of Farris’ relatives! Mother Mellsjøhøgda’s Vision of Trust:


Father Starbelle Tough Enough:

Grandfather (on father’s side) Katiedale’s Ace of Spaces “Angus”:

Uncle on father’s side: Starbelle Tinsel (also sports the one blue eye, but on the opposite side!)

The problem with photographing Zelda is that her blaze and mane always gets overexposed and her nose is always in focus. It never goes, and I’m on the verge of giving up now….