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    Default Something different for me

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    Well occasionally we are at times, I'm sure, asked to photograph something away from our normal subjects, and this was one of them.

    Meet 'Harvey', the third smallest of his owners group, the biggest, is really BIG!!! Great fun to work with, and perhaps more challenging that my normal subjects.

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    Excellent photo, Steve! I love how he's bounding along.
    God Bless
    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Amazing....a levitating dog hehehe....nicely timed and cute as

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    Not that much different from your normal wildlife! Love that all his paws appear to be off the pavement and the tail is up. He's a cutie.

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    Rachel

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    Thanks folks.

    Rachel, photographing friends pets is more difficult, you have a Judge & Jury, no pressure then! Three more to do over the coming months with this family, different breeds and sizes, with their own unique characters, the dogs that is.
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    My biggest problem when trying to photograph my brother's dogs is that they want to sniff or lick the lens

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