Monday, March 03, 2008

Okay, I'll stop.



For reasons that stem from, just how many photographs of one puppy, marked by the dog aging by simple hours," can one take?, to the photographer has taken a memo out to self titled, "Learn Pet Photography," I will resist more Ruby shots. But, before that prohibition starts I offer these noise riddled aerial shots of the new hound.

(And, no kidding, except for the cuteness of the subject perhaps, these photographs suck!)

6 Comments:

Blogger Laura said...

Steven!! Never stop shooting your baby. I lost a bunch of my dog Clover's baby photos and I am just sick about it. They are small for such a short time. Also a suggestion for the crying baby....I sewed an old fashioned wind up clock into a teddy bear for him....with the winder hanging out so I could wind it at night for him. Make sure the alarm is disabled. The ticking imitates the heart beat of the other liter mates that your puppy is missing. I never had trouble with Clover. Remember best advice...don't allow anything at this age that you dont want a big dog doing...AND it is good for them to be alone once in a while. Start with 5 minutes then return, make each time away a little longer....then you should have no trouble with separation anxiety. :) BEST of luck with the new baby. I am so jealous. My baby is 4 this year!!

9:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"I will resist more Ruby shots."

No you won't!

I expect to see the real thing in the office next week. I don't care if she pees on the floor.

9:25 AM  
Anonymous cain said...

more pics! more pics!

2:11 PM  
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4:55 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

she looks like goat in second picture. very very YUMMY!!! woops!!
good thing this has anonymous. :)

4:56 PM  

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