what a great pix of those keys. Very colorful and clear. Paige, that Greyhound can do things Greys aren't supposed to do.....like come back when called! One of the huge myths about dogs.
I noticed a couple of blemishes in sky area of flag/tree picture.
I get them also in my digital camera. I've gently blown very gently with canned air on the CCD chip of camera but they prevail. I think there's software to minimize the stuff however.
Remember when a whole roll(of film) could be scratched because film was dragged over a piece of dust while being advanced?
I have not figured out how to remove that Norman Y. Lono used to call "wild life" from inside my camera. I can Photoshop it out but more often than not I am too lazy.
This TAG addict's goal is to turn nag points into TAG points.
I started to blog to record my quest for certification.
My most often TAG subject is an 8 year old.
She was introduced to TAGGING at 22 months old while being house trained with a clicker and M&Ms and often asks me to "click" her when she is frustrated.
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I just love that dog. She/he/it reminds me of Tequila
Red the greyhound started life as a male. He often gets mistaken for a great dane when we are out walking.
what a great pix of those keys. Very colorful and clear. Paige, that Greyhound can do things Greys aren't supposed to do.....like come back when called! One of the huge myths about dogs.
I noticed a couple of blemishes in sky area of flag/tree picture.
I get them also in my digital camera. I've gently blown very gently with canned air on the CCD chip of camera but they prevail. I think there's software to minimize the stuff however.
Remember when a whole roll(of film) could be scratched because film was dragged over a piece of dust while being advanced?
New technology, new problems.
I have not figured out how to remove that Norman Y. Lono used to call "wild life" from inside my camera. I can Photoshop it out but more often than not I am too lazy.
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