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2 hours ago, Flysmallie said:

I took this iPhone shot last night of my favorite human. 
 

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  Love this Ronnie. At that age there has been no outside negative influence yet. Still innocent. Great picture and thank you. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, BilletHead said:

  Love this Ronnie. At that age there has been no outside negative influence yet. Still innocent. Great picture and thank you. 

I thought the same thing. No phone or tablet in her face either. 

John

Posted

Was at Buccee’s last night and saw a coffee mug/water bowl set. The mug said “I’m a dog person” and the water bowls said “I’m a people dog”. 
 

This however is a dog that thinks she’s a person. 
 

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Side note. That’s a tiny creek. Crystal clear water even if there is more dry stream bed as there is water right now. But it holds the most beautiful spotted bass that I have ever seen. Always has. Not a place worth fishing but I saw a couple of them today and they are gorgeous. Looks like we have identified the next photography target. 

 

 

Posted
On 9/20/2025 at 10:25 AM, Flysmallie said:

I took this iPhone shot last night of my favorite human. 
 

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Two things I think make better kid shots: 1) Get on their level, and 2) catch them when they're not looking at you. You got them both in here.

John

Posted
53 minutes ago, ness said:

Two things I think make better kid shots: 1) Get on their level, and 2) catch them when they're not looking at you. You got them both in here.

While I agree with you 100%, I just took advantage of a perfect opportunity. I was already at her level sitting in a recliner next to where she was. And it's easy to get her not to look, just ask to take her picture. She hates it! LOL. 

You just have to recognize those moments and capitalize on them. 

 

 

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