MINI Cooper photography
#51
While I don't have a lot of photos of my car(s) w/a real camera & quality lenses (that night shot of course, is, w/Pentax K10D and Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8; there's some using the Pentax 12-24mm f/4 there too), I do have a lot of the dogs. Here's some favorites:
Here, using the Voigtlander 125mm f/2.5.
Here, using the Sigma 300mm f/2.8.
Looking forward to share. Your shots are inspiring.
#53
hahahah... and I'll assume they have some fabulous examples of Akitas in Akita Japan! Ya, I only started w/Shibas becaue they're the smallest of Japanese breeds, but look like a big dog.
She certainly is a looker. And let's not leave out Nala, aka Fang, aka Damian, i.e "devil's spawn":
http://public.fotki.com/m8o/dogs-life/best-of-nala/
She just returned from a 5-week stink in doggie bootcamp for training to live in a pack, as she tried to 'kill' our Yorkie [Mimi], tearing her entire lower right cheek & gums from the skeleton. The loss of most of the teeth seen below was actually from an incident a year before where Nala ripped a nyla bone from Mimi's mouth.
http://public.fotki.com/m8o/dogs-lif...ittleconehead/
Ok, those are my dogs. Please pardon the OT... I'll stop now. Back to your hi-quality MINI pics!
She certainly is a looker. And let's not leave out Nala, aka Fang, aka Damian, i.e "devil's spawn":
http://public.fotki.com/m8o/dogs-life/best-of-nala/
She just returned from a 5-week stink in doggie bootcamp for training to live in a pack, as she tried to 'kill' our Yorkie [Mimi], tearing her entire lower right cheek & gums from the skeleton. The loss of most of the teeth seen below was actually from an incident a year before where Nala ripped a nyla bone from Mimi's mouth.
http://public.fotki.com/m8o/dogs-lif...ittleconehead/
Ok, those are my dogs. Please pardon the OT... I'll stop now. Back to your hi-quality MINI pics!
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Is that right?! hahaha. That's great. So you have a Shiba too, or just appreciate them?
I couldn't tell what you were using as the images didn't have EXIF. I tried to 'reverse engineer' where you may have your gallery, but I wasn't smart enough to be able to do so on deviant art.
Wondering too, what photography forum (if any) you might call home? I frequent pentaxforums.com, and started on dgrin.com for a bit but not lately.
I couldn't tell what you were using as the images didn't have EXIF. I tried to 'reverse engineer' where you may have your gallery, but I wasn't smart enough to be able to do so on deviant art.
Wondering too, what photography forum (if any) you might call home? I frequent pentaxforums.com, and started on dgrin.com for a bit but not lately.
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Sex on wheels! ...
I'm not sure, I'll look again, but did you tell us what lens you are using?
You have my ideal "pack" [dog pack] BTW... I had two shepards growing up. A Shepard is too large for our lifestyle, but I'd love to have another.
Does you Shiba do rescue, or is he/she a service dog in some manner? Gotta be well behaved! Great dogs.
I'm not sure, I'll look again, but did you tell us what lens you are using?
You have my ideal "pack" [dog pack] BTW... I had two shepards growing up. A Shepard is too large for our lifestyle, but I'd love to have another.
Does you Shiba do rescue, or is he/she a service dog in some manner? Gotta be well behaved! Great dogs.
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Sex on wheels! ...
I'm not sure, I'll look again, but did you tell us what lens you are using?
You have my ideal "pack" [dog pack] BTW... I had two shepards growing up. A Shepard is too large for our lifestyle, but I'd love to have another.
Does you Shiba do rescue, or is he/she a service dog in some manner? Gotta be well behaved! Great dogs.
I'm not sure, I'll look again, but did you tell us what lens you are using?
You have my ideal "pack" [dog pack] BTW... I had two shepards growing up. A Shepard is too large for our lifestyle, but I'd love to have another.
Does you Shiba do rescue, or is he/she a service dog in some manner? Gotta be well behaved! Great dogs.
#68
Your Photos are fantastic. You have a great eye for composition.
Can you detail what lens and camera for these shots? Of course you could probably do the same with a pinhole.
You are the digital Ansel Adams, dude! Next time I go on photoshoot to New Zealand, I'll ask you to come.
Can you detail what lens and camera for these shots? Of course you could probably do the same with a pinhole.
You are the digital Ansel Adams, dude! Next time I go on photoshoot to New Zealand, I'll ask you to come.
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For that shoot I got to use my new 12-24mm Wide Angle. And my Shiba isnt part of any rescue unit or anything, he just has to wear the backpack because he slips through the fence in my backyard and runs around in the neighbors yard... I even had to stuff the compartments with newspaper so he cant fit through the gates
That's pretty funny about that back-pack... what our animals cause us to do...
#73
I thought so... it's got that "rectilinear wide-angle" signature I've come to recognize. I just wish the "twist" of perspective @ the edges didn't cause the rear tires to appear like they're running an extreme camber.
That's pretty funny about that back-pack... what our animals cause us to do...
That's pretty funny about that back-pack... what our animals cause us to do...
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