squeek
less than dignified, but recovering well…..I just wish the bandage didn’t clash with the collar……..ah well……….
less than dignified, but recovering well…..I just wish the bandage didn’t clash with the collar……..ah well……….
I rarely take photos that I like of my horses, in part because they are both 30ish now and showing their age. But I like these…..
Cap pretending he lives in Argentina.
Snake and Cap, this is in early spring and you can see the remains of their winter coats. They seem to take forever to shed out at this age.
Cap strolling and Sara hiding in the shade, she’s 30ish as well.
Havoc in early spring attempting to look mature while soaking up the late day sun.
The chair series continues…..
New Paltz, NY
I keep photographing this house, hoping to get a shot that truly does justice to its color. I’m getting closer, but I’m not there yet.
So, I know Havoc has grown a lot, that is what puppies do, but I thought these two shots really show both his absurdity and his change in size.
Havoc and Mary on one of his first dog park outings.
Havoc trying to convince Jen that he fits in her lap, early this spring.
Finally…….and everyone is thrilled…..
I’ve been AWOL for awhile….Hopefully spring will find me posting with more regularity.
Yesterday they threatened us with 5 inches of snow and we barely got 2 inches. Today we were promised rain and this is what we got
The snow covered mounds in the lower left are my ancient (30 and 29 years old respectively) thoroughbreds.
I have been using the few bits on sun I get in my house (when it’s not snowing) to work on my pet portraits.
Trouble, I can’t believe he’s almost two.
Havoc, he is just over a year old now.
Squeek, we don’t discuss her age, note the grey eyebrows.
My house gets hardly any direct sun, it’s on the north side of a hill and shaded by mature trees…..it’s wonderful in the summer…..but you starve for vitamin D in the winter. So it’s interesting to try and use the little bit I do get. I’ll have to see what else I can do with it, besides pet portraits.
Still house bound, though at this point it’s the fault of my truck not the snow. However the result is the same…..very limited subject matter to photograph, basically I’m stuck with the critters…..
“Come on, it’s fun. Trust me.”
I find it interesting how the lighting in this image makes it look like I photo shopped it together (I didn’t). It’s the product of two separate unbalanced lighting sources and a bit too much burning and dodging (done for clarity) making the over all lighting look unnatural/fake. Odd, isn’t it?
The difficulty with photographing one’s own pets is to get images that are not just snap shots. These are more fun than anything else, but fun is good too.