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Rule of thumb......when you try to capture the moment, watch out for distracting backgrounds.....and when working on the pics, make sure the Mrs. doesn't see it
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Nice....
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March 27, 2010, 07:48:31 PM »
This must be one of those "from behind photo's" that I've seen on here before.
Very nice.....
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Who's on the leash?
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Quote from: HardCorpsHuntr on March 27, 2010, 07:52:26 PM
Who's on the leash?
Yeah, who is holding that leash
Nice background
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naughty naughty
great from behind photo
that leash is pretty high off the ground must be a huge dog her her boyfriend
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NICE PIC! How many photos did you have of her before your kid moved into the picture with the soccer ball? LOL
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No need for a wide angle lens on that background
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nice work Bone, great shot as usual.
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Really nice
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March 28, 2010, 02:02:54 PM »
Got to love it when your taking pics of the local wildlife and the kids get into the pictures
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Kind of give a whole new perspective to the meaning of 'bone addict'.
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More dangerous than a cougar, more cunning than a whitetail. The wily split tail ...
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One of the few times bokeh could ruin a photograph!
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Are you sure she is old enough to look at that way
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