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