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Model: NIKON D90

ISO: 200

Exposure: 1/6 sec

Aperture: 1.8

Focal Length: 50mm

Flash Used: No

Just got a new 50mm f1.8 d lens for my Nikon D90... just messing about with the new breach :). My dog, Gizmo, is a 7 year old Chow Chow / Lab mix. He's awesome. He was just blind out in the kitchen, as usual, if I took a few shots with the new lens.

-Adam Shafer


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Photo Detail:

Camera: Canon

Model: PowerShot SD700 IS

F-stop: f/5.5

Exposure: 1/200 sec

Our Atramentous Lab Moxie loves the water. While at the cottage she is about never dry. This agency our legs are about never dry too.... While we sit on the berth adequate with a alcohol we accept to block her so we can accept some piece. Mox accepting a little put out over this will sit on the bank befitting an eye on us. We generally antic that she looks like she's growing there like the baptize flowers. At some point we consistently breach down and let her accompany us :)

-Adam Slivinsky


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I accept a Canon Rebel EOS Xti DSLR camera, it is a few years old and has a few problems, like recording the amiss date a account was taken or not recording a photo if I breeze them too quickly, but I adulation my camera. This was an ad-lib shot, but the camera was set to a focal breadth of 24mm, acknowledgment time was 1/8 sec. and the Acknowledgment advantage was .67 step, at atomic that is what it tells me. I tend to accumulate it on ISO 200 for a lot of of my day shots.

The adventure of the attempt is a fun one. If you yield a attending at the photo you will apprehension that it is anyone sitting on the toilet with their pants about their ankles….. that accepting is me. My new little puppy absitively she capital to blow central my pants while I did my business in the loo. If I saw her blow he arch on my waistband I aside to my wife to get the camera. I set it up, set the timer, put the camera on the attic and airtight this attempt of little Betty adequate with her Dad in the toilet. She makes a little bed for herself in my pants every time I go to the toilet, she is one adventurous pup. I adulation this photo of our little Betty.

-Alex Brooks


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Camera: Nikon D60

Telephoto Nikon 55-200mm 4-5.6

ISO 100

Flash off camera animation on argent umbrella.

Camila is a Admirable basset my wife and I own. We accept able-bodied accomplished our dog. So it was not a big accord to obey and affectation for the picture. The claiming was to appearance her tongue. We apperceive she adulation peanut butter. So we accord her a little bit. While she was tasting it, I took the picture.

-Alvaro Gutierrez


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i acclimated a kodak c140 to shoot this picture!

this is not in actuality my dog, it was some accidental admirable dog sleeping on the road!

i acclimated adobe lightroom to adapt a brace of things!

-Amyth Venkataram


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This is a attempt I took on a backpack at Crater Lakes in the mountains of Colorado. The dog (Squirt) was sniffing about on the ground, afresh she looked up at addition accepting advancing down the aisle appropriate as I airtight the shot. It was accepting a little dark, so I was afraid it was in focus, but I like the way the focus is appropriate on her eye. She's a ridiculously acute dog, and I anticipation this attempt captured that. It makes her attending pensive.

The camera is my mom's, so I'm not abiding what it is, but it's a low-end Nikon dSLR. ISO 640, 70mm, f/4.5, 1/125

-Angus Bohanon


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Shot with Nikon D70 Afresh the camera died...

-Anthony Gonzalez


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Camera- iPhone 4

Apps used- Photoshop Express, Tiltshift

I got this attempt if my babe aboriginal accustomed at my accommodation a brace of weeks ago. I never had a cat afore and I begin out the harder way that I am allergic to them. I begin a acquaintance to yield acceptable affliction of her and this account reminds me how abundant I absence her.

-Artie Melo


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Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi with scope lens.

Jake was just chillin in a backcountry so I got all up in his face with my camera. That's all there was to it. He is a accustomed model.

-Austin


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Shooting Summery:

• Canon Rebel 300D

• Canon 18-55 mm (standard lens)

• ISO 200

• 1/25 Sec

• f/5.6

• 42 mm

• No Flash

Story of the Shoot:

Katie is a continued haired chihuahua that I adopted from my wife if we got married-one of those situations area you yield the acceptable with the bad. Anyway to bureaucracy this shot, I affective a atramentous absolute we own and threw it over a make-shift abutting line. Afresh I bureaucracy a few lights from about the abode until I got the attending I was aiming for. Account lamps, table lamps, arrangement board lamp-I acclimated them all. The hardest allotment was accepting the accursed dog to sit still continued abundant to yield the shot. Afterwards a brace of dozen shots, this is what I concluded up with.

So you ability be allurement yourself, isn't this guy a professional-I beggarly attending at his aggregation name. Shouldn't he accept a collapsed bureaucracy for this affectionate of thing, with a appropriate camera? In actuality yes, I am and I do. However, I absitively to shoot this at home on the activation of the moment with the assets I had. It just goes to prove you don't accept to accept a $1000 camera and pro lighting to yield a appropriate attempt (although it doesn't hurt).

-Bryan Carter


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Camera: Nikon D90

Lens: Nikon 35mm f/1.8 AF-S DX

Exposure: 1/60

F-stop: 4

Software for processing: Lightroom 3, Photoshop CS5

So our bobcat cat alleged Moxie in actuality loves her dejected string. We've spent allegedly a hundred dollars on cat toys, but no, she loves this cord added than anything. She pulled it out of one of my dejected sweatshirts and has been arena with it anytime since. In this case, she burrowed herself beneath our chump to adumbrate from her enemy/best acquaintance assertive in advance position.

-Chris Allen


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This is Oscar the Chow in the car, 'nuff said…

-Chris Osaka


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I was in the backyard attempting to be artistic if I noticed my boxer giving me the a lot of acute look.

Specs:

Canon Rebel XTi application 16-35mm f/2.8L lens

ISO 200 @ 27mm, f/2.8, bang acceleration 1/50

Edited application Breach 3

-Christian Yepiz


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Canon 50D

Canon 50mm 1.8 II

ISO 400

F/1.8

1/50 sec

Just a account of my attached Bengal cat. I feel like I would accept the aforementioned announcement on my face if anyone woke me up ablaze and early.

-Chris Vasta


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Nikon D70, 50.0 mm f/1.8 lens, ISO 200, acknowledgment 1/1000 sec at f/1.8

Benji (our admirable 4 year-old shih-tzu) was off to get a crew bygone and we set up a photo shoot for him of his best hair. He was added than blessed to accede and we can't delay to abduction added memories of him with his new haircut!

-Cindy Hsu


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I came home from active errands today and begin that my girlfriend's year-old English bi-weekly Theodore had chewed a behemothic breach in the top of my admired bank hat. For punishment, I fabricated him abrasion it about the house, seeing as I wouldn't be able to abrasion it again.

Shot application a Pentax K100D with Pentax SMC 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 lens. 18mm focal length, 1/45 bang @ f/5.6, ISO 800. Processed in Lightroom.

-Colby Shepherd


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This is a attempt of abundance and my fiance's dog, Sensei, from beforehand this summer... We were at the US National Whitewater Center in Charlotte, NC for the day and it was SO hot! Poor Sensei couldn't stop panting, and I was able to breeze this amusing aboveboard attempt of him.

I attempt this photo on a Nikon D3000, with the accepted 55mm lens. The bang acceleration was 1/200, and the breach was 7.1.

-Courtney Huffines


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I took this photo with my Canon G9. This morning I was agriculture my son breakfast and was in actuality cerebration about aggravating to amount out an abstraction for this weeks contest. Cerebration about him I aimlessly looked for him because I didn't apprehend him active about the abode or at the bottom of the high-chair (where he usually cleans up what my son throws down)... he was alfresco on the balustrade sun bathing as if to say... "I'm accessible for my close-up!" (Dog's are so intuitive). I couldn't grab my camera fast enough; I bound ninja'd out on the patio as not to afflict him because I knew I didn't accept abundant time for the shot. In my alacrity I forgot to analysis the ISO. So the camera was set on 200 instead of 80 but it still angry out I think. I achievement you like it.

-Daniel Sidler


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This is my dog Willow. I attempt it with a Cannon Rebel XS on auto. The account itself wasn't harder to yield I just alleged her and she absolved over an looked at me like that, about looks like she's smiling!

-Danny Lunden


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This is my Yorkie SammyJoe, I took this account while visiting a classroom at a Battered Women's shelter. I anticipation the kids would like to accommodated Sammy and he ability accompany them some abundance afterwards ambidextrous with such a alarming experience. They were all smiles watching the little guy hunt afterwards his tennis ball. Taken with a kodak easyshare agenda camera.

-David Leiva


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Canon eos 450d

had to abstract the accoutrement to get this haha :D was fun

-David Wheeler


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This is a account I took of our arid tortoise, Armadillo. I acclimated an old Canon FTb 35mm camera that my ancestor had accustomed to me; I attempt it on Kodak TX-400 B&W blur application a 50mm lens with ISO at 400. I abominably don't bethink the F-stop or bang speed; I was bracketing for a lot of these shots and this was the one that came out best.

Costco did a abundant job of developing it in 1 hour, and I scanned the photo in on my scanner to upload for the contest.

Funny adventure with the tortoise's name - my mother alleged him afterwards she couldn't bethink the name of the Ninja Turtles, and anticipation that one of them was alleged Armadillo, admitting the actuality that I kept reminding her they were alleged afterwards Renaissance painters. :) Also, one endure agenda - Arid Tortoises are endangered in the wild. If you see one, amuse leave it abandoned - it is adjoin the law to touch, harm, annoy or aggregate them. I accustomed one from a acquaintance of the family, who had 8 eggs bear and were clumsy to acquisition homes for all of them.

-Doug Abel


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This is a account of my dog Henry, he is a atramentous accepted poodle. I took this account with an iPhone 3g, there has been no photoshop. This account was taken on 8/18/2010 at about 7:30. He just stands up there and barks at people, I consistently bawl at him to stop but this time I let him go crazy so I could breeze this pic.

-Drew Martin


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Shot with a Canon Powershot 'Point and shoot'. My dogs (from larboard to right) Marshall and Jack. Marshall is an Alaskan Malamute and Jack is a SIberian Husky.

-Elias Gause


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iPhone 4, Hipstamatic filtered thru Tiltshift app

Chillin' Atramentous at home.

This is my boy Bishop, laying with my girlfriend, canicule afore he was (is) to accept an amputation anaplasty on his appropriate foreground leg for a annihilative tumor. He's a air-conditioned cat, acts a bit added like a person/dog afresh a archetypal feline.

-Eric Holman


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Photo attempt with:

Nikon D3000, with VR 18-55mm lens at 34mm

ISO 1600 f5, 1/25s

Taken of my cat Harley, aka the Bird-man for the cooing noises he makes. He was perched on the aback of the couch, his admired atom for comatose and analysis the affaire of the household. He had been comatose off if he saw our added cat, Fatty, access his territory. He surveyed her attentively from his post, ensuring she wasn't affecting his adored blemish pad, and afterwards acceptance me to breeze a few photos he leapt down to accord her a absolute accusation (or bath) for biconcave her claws into his toy.

-Erin McEntire


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Pentax K10D w/ kit lens, 55mm F5.6 1/350sec Exposure, ISO-800.

I accept been watching my parents (very old) Westie, Duncan, for a while, and I play with him in the backyard of my circuitous every now and then, so I absitively to breeze some pictures. Afterwards arena for a while, he'll alpha to just avoid his toy and arctic out. I absolutely admired this attempt because it shows a array of plaintive, calmer ancillary of dogs that humans generally tend to get anesthetized over.

-Ethan Bennett


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Lighting information

ISO: 100

Aperture: f/7.1

Shot with a 60mm macro f/2.8 application a Nikon D300

Lighting: Paul C. Buff Einstein 640 triggered via Cyber Commander, with adorableness bowl (no sock)

Here is a attempt of our Boston Terrier Bessie. My wife and I accept been affiliated for just a few years and are both sucked into our studies aggravating to get through CPA examinations (I affiance two accountants in one domiciliary can be added agitative than it sounds). In any case I absence accepting able to dabble in my appropriate academician and arena with the camera every already in a while. We don't accept time for kids because both of our jobs accept been actual demanding, forth with the 40 hours of belief a anniversary that goes forth with accepting things done, so Bessie is our adolescent for now and it apparel us accomplished because she is all any pet owner/parent could ask for.

The set up was simple - at 11.5 pounds she is a baby accountable to shoot so I put her on top of a armchair stool and acclimated the bank as a background. She minds absolutely well, abnormally if she knows that there is a amusement complex so she backward in "pose" approach for a few account acceptance me to yield abundant shots.

-Grant Williams


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Nikon D50, accepted 35mm lens ISO...forgot.

just got aback from mexico, with these little gift hats that just appear to fit altogether on my cats. Needless to say they were atramentous cutting them, but I anticipate that adds to their all-embracing badassness.

-Hamilton Chang


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Here is Jett, photographed in the aback allowance beneath a 1m striplight softbox.with a additional beam abacus a rimlight from behind.

Jett is 6 months old and never sits still. This was taken during a abrupt 2 additional abeyance while he advised life, adulation and food.

-James Schokman


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This attempt was taken on an iPhone 3GS with assorted apps acclimated for effect.

Abbey's a Papillion and this angel was fabricated afterwards a continued airing on a hot

afternoon. Her asthmatic makes her attending so vicious!

-Jared Tomlinson


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Olympus Stylus 1030SW. Camera Mode, Auto everything, just acicular and shot.

My dog Super Panda and I reside on the limited Kanaio bank of Maui, HI. We are in the average of the affliction beaker in over 50 years and agog Bulls accept been breaking through my bedrock walls and fences to eat the blooming plants in my yard, even the cactus! Super Panda had a continued night block Bulls and Cows out of the yard, and on our circadian airing to the ocean kept endlessly to yawn. He looked so savage, alveolate on the boulders, that I had to breeze a photo.

-Jeremy Johnson


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This is a photo I took of my Rescued Hairless Chinese Crested dog, Rocco; on the berth at Lake Nottely in the North Georgia Mountains aboriginal in the morning. Attempt this with my Canon XSi - banal lens.

-Jodi Tottenpets


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This is my bulldog, Dazie. She is a actual affable and affable pet and you can generally acquisition her laying like she is in this photo (bulldogs tend to adore resting). She seems to accept become actual addicted of the camera over the years and abounding times it about feels like she poses for it. My address was adequately simple. I laid down on the attic in anon in foreground of her and placed the camera on collapsed on the arena (to abduction this absolute contiguous bend and for stabilization because of the low shutterspeed. I attempt this photo with a Nikon D40, ISO acceleration 1600, F-stop at 4.5, and shutterspeed at 1/25 sec.

-Joseph Mikos


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Nikon D5000 with 35mm Nikkor Lens

f/1.8, 1/25 sec exposure, ISO 640

On a backing afternoon this German Shepard/Golden Retriever mix attempts relaxation.

-Justin Solinsky


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My cat, Diablo. Finally got him to sit still continued abundant to breeze a account by bribery him with a little snack. Attempt on a Point-and-shoot. A Casio EX-S5. F 3.1, 1/125s exposure, ISO 100. Assumption I got lucky.

-Justin Van Bibber


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Sony W350, ISO 80, 6mm focal length, F stop 2.8

This is my Fox Hound Thor. We were alfresco blind with the dogs and

Thor was arena with his admired toy, his football. This is not the

shot we were aggravating to get. He was upside down searching at the camera

with the football in his continued out paws, my wife yells squirrel

and instantly he does an about face(like the dog from UP), flips over

and looks up. I instantly started cutting and this is what we got.

-Kheenan Halvorson


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Camera: iPhone4

Settings: ISO 500, f2.4, 1/15s shutter, no flash

Story: Our Bear loves Gizmodo as abundant as the next geek. But there's abominably abandoned 2 iPads in the abode to allotment a part of 3 people, so if it comes time to cream the web, there's no competition. Yes, Pooh's paws plan able-bodied on the iPad. Besides, who's every heard of a cat that types?

-Kyle Hsu


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I absitively I capital to get a abutting in appearance of my dog Ty's face. While cat-and-mouse for my wife to get out of a Doctor's arrangement I pulled my old Cannon Power Attempt S70 and zoomed in on his face while he was in the aback bench of the car. Didn't pay too abundant absorption to the framing, aback he was abaft me, just airtight and hoped for the best. Camera was set to auto. f5.3 @ 1/60th with the beam on. The account was taken a brace canicule ago, not abiding if that DQ's me, but I ample it was account sending in.

-Mark Behrendt


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This is Sandy who reminds me to "smell the flowers" every day....especially on these hot boiling August days. The flowers were in abounding blossom and you can see the joy on her face!

The photo was taken with a Canon 7D application a 70-200mm IS II telephoto lens in accustomed ablaze with autofocus. It was the autofocus that acceptable to abduction this moment.

-Martin Lubell


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On a alley cruise from Chicago to Boston, Guppy the puppy was acquisitive to go for a ride in the car!

Photo taken with an iPhone 4. No appropriate techniques or enchantments or alteration done.

-Matthew Stein


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Nikon D80

50.0 mm

f/1.8

1/50 sec

ISO 1000

We just got a new babe (her name is Lizard - "Lizzy" for short, "Elizardbeth" for long) a few weeks ago. I afresh bent her staring attentively into the catchbasin so I got out the camera. I got a few with her and the angle adenoids to nose, and a brace area they both angry to face the camera!

-Michael Berger


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My wife refers to our dog Frodo as her "little monster." She uses "monster" in the a lot of admiring way possible. As you can see from this photo, he's absolutely the arch little guy, even at 5 pounds. He's two and a bisected years old, and was alleged afterwards the acclaimed hobbit anybody knows and loves. I couldn't anticipate of a bigger name for such a hobbit-sized dog. The attempt was captured bygone on a Rebel T2i, while testing out my new Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 lens that had just accustomed in the mail.

-Nathan Luce


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Shooting my friend's pitbull, Pancake, he saw the camera acicular at him and he gave me a big grin.

shot with a Canon 7D application 24-70mm f/2.8L lens @ f/2.8, ISO 400, 1/60 sec

-Paolo Sanchez


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My 2 bodies sleeping

benny the added white

pluto the litle one

from a iPhone 2g camera

crop in microsoft arrangement account manager

-Pinho Castro


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Camera: Nikon D40x

Lens: Nikkor 18-55mm 3.5-5.6

Manual exposure: ISO 1600, 1/20 s, F5.6 (no flash, no tripod), 55mm

I consistently and obsessively photograph my animals, and by now they are all absolutely acclimated to accepting a lens shoved up in their faces while they are napping. Actuality my Bengal babe "Blue" sits coiled up in the summer atramentous sunlight on a baron admeasurement bed claimed absolutely by the felid citizenry of the domiciliary (which is now at the crazy-cat-lady amount of five). He is a boxy attempt because he has the absorption amount of a grasshopper—that's affectionate of a Bengal thing—and he's somewhat darkly colored, but the ablaze tonight accustomed me to photograph him afterwards a flash. The abstraction was to get his eyes in focus with a aggregate of whisker, stripe, and fur in the background. He answerable with a archetypal pose. Who says abode bodies can't be glamorous?

-Rachel Hector


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Shooting Summary: Acclimated Kodak EasyShare Z612 Camera, 35mm-420mm, AF 12X Optical Zoom, No Beam used, Chiral ambience used, slight zoom action.

Story of the Shot: If I saw my puppy laying in this different pose, I bound ran for my camera as fast as my legs would backpack me. Koko Bean had annoyed himself out and was coiled up on the couch and put his paws calm on his own. This is the moment that every columnist hopes to catch. This attempt is alleged "Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep" and captured the absolute moment that will anon be portrayed on the bank in my home. It reminds me that one hasn't absolutely opened their affection absolutely until they accept a appropriate pet in their lives.

Puppy's Name: Koko Bean

Breed and Age: Pomeranian, Male, 6 Months Old

-Rita Vetsch


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Camera- Nikon D3000

Lens; NikorZoom lense F/1.8F

Shutter Priority (thanks Nikon!) with some abundant ablaze on the Vineyard (Martha's) Today.

Meatball (the subject, benumbed in the '86 Bronco) is a Pit Bull bedeviled from a biologic abode that is now accomplishing analysis work. This Captures the aspect of this pup (just over a year old), he is an old soul, loves to be petted and never gets excited. He is the absolute dog for cancer-kids.

-Robert Lunn


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Hello. Accommodated my little analytical "i account on your screens and keyboards". ...Yes that´s his name and i abhorrence him from time to time.

Canon Eos 500D in abounding Auto approach — 18-55mm lens @ 43mm — 1/125 sec — ISO 100

-Roland Renne


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This is Digby, my Pomeranian mix. His argot is like ten anxiety long, so

it never absolutely retracts all the way aback into his mouth. Digby's not

super-active, so he makes a abundant model. I've taken a bulk "aww,

ain't dat cute" pics of him, but this one that I took bygone shows

him added in his aspect - dawdling about in the sun

This attempt was taken with a Nikon D90, 35mm f/1.8 DX lens and abandoned accustomed light.

-Scott Benson


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I attempt this account of Keystone (white) and Phoenix (black) with a Nikon D50... I candidly don't bethink the settings, and it appears that the advice got bare of afterwards I acquaint to Picasa.

It was a complete befalling shot. They were playing, and I accept to accept attempt 50 pictures. I was advantageous to get this abundant attempt out of the bunch.

-Scott Bradach


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Canon EOS REBEL T2i

Canon 72mm 28-135mm f3.5 zoom lens

Focal Breadth 28mm

F amount 3.5

Exposure 1/50

The adventure abaft this pic is my amazing bedmate just bought me my aboriginal "good" lens for my new camera. This accurate pet of ours is names Safira afterwards the dragon in the cine Eragon.

Anyhow, I accept been accomplishing a flickr page for a few months now and accept been accepting absolutely the adversity accepting pictures of one of our added dogs. I absitively to analysis the new lens faster bang acceleration out on them. This was the aboriginal account taken out of the group. If you notice, the little one down beneath is missing a leg. We best her that way from the pound. She had been hit by a car or something and had her leg amputated afore we begin her. We've alleged her HopScotch because of her jumping to airing technique.

-Shawna Prince


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SONY CyberShot DSC-T9

ISO 320

f/3,5

1,4 sec

focal 6mm

Portrait of MU

-Simone Gallina


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This is a Photo of my dog Bowie. He consistently knows if i'm about to leave the abode so I absitively to bolt his annoyance here. His adumbration is if I alpha putting on my shoes so I absitively to bolt him barking with my shoes in the background.

-Sophie Harris


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This is Tony. Tony may be the world's friendliest and happiest cat, which is hasty aback if the SPCA begin him, he had been attempt in the leg and was active in a dump. He was hardly alive, but managed to cull through a alternation of surgeries to abolish baleful armament and reconstruct his leg, earning him the name Iron Man. A slight bending and a agee bend is all that's larboard to admonish you of his ordeal, so if I got him I afflicted his name to Tony (Stark) as a accolade to his past.

This account was taken with a Canon EOS Rebel t1i dSLR application the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens on chiral focus. I accept I acclimated the Program mode, and set the blush accent to mono. The abandoned alteration that was done was an "autofix" on Microsoft Arrangement Account Manager.

-Steph Peterson


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400ISO

Minolta 35mm

40mm[?] lens

I shot, developed, and scanned this myself. No added lights or anything, I just attempt it by duke in my backyard. This dog [Cantucci] has been the accountable of NUMEROUS photoshoots amid me and my father. However, this is the aboriginal 35mm photo of her. Accepting her to break still wasn't too harder because she is acclimated to it at this point :) . Although she manages to break put, she has a admirable blemish of her absolute curiosity, which leads her to attending around, or al of a sudden point, which ends in shots such as these. Developing was a pain, but if isn't it?

And apologetic for the abridgement of wallpaper size, the scanner I acclimated was terrible. However the book came out abundant nicer, and is currently blind on my bank :)

-Theo Doh


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So, this is a account of my cat (Luna). It was taken with a Canon

550D/T2i + kit lens (F/5.6, 1/100 s, ISO 100).

Luna has a adaptation adventure to tell. Her mother gave bearing to 5 kittens

(her included) on top of an old chiffonier alfresco my house. It was a

warm summer morning in 2004. She was adverse abundant to abatement from

the cabinet, accepting ashore amid it and the wall, area she remained

trapped for two days. No one noticed it, not even her cat mom. But

then we saw her, on the ground, by the cabinet. That little, barely

born babe had fabricated her way out from abeyance and, added than six

years later, she's the abandoned one left.

Luna is the a lot of peaceful cat I've anytime had. She plays with bugs but

doesn't annihilate them, or eat them. She spends her canicule air-conditioned around

everywhere in and about the house, appealing abundant like every added cat,

I guess. At atomic that's what my bodies do. Occasionally she "crashes"

into the arena and starts rolling, allegedly allurement for attention.

If none is accustomed she sleeps, or closes her eyes and pretends to be

asleep. That's if I took this picture. I descended to arena level,

as I usually do if I play with her, and attempt her lovely, sleepy

cat-face. And that's it!

-Vasco Ferreira


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Well, the adventure abaft this account begins like this:

one day I was account Gizmodo, as every day, if al of a sudden I came beyond a Cutting Claiming post, this time it was about pets, so I said to myself "its been a while aback the endure time I entered a cutting challenge" so I went bench and took this admirable account of my white canary.

(I aswell apparent birds like to affectation for pictures)

Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T1i

Focal Length: 55

Aperture Number: 5.6

Exposure Time: 1/500

-Victor Flores


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Taken with olmypus e-520, with a 14-42mm lens, at 3.5/f 14mm 100ISO

I was about to go out on a photo airing if i airing into the backroom to this ambrosial little puppy we rescued from the streets of Detroit about 3 months beforehand adequate on our couch asleep, the abandoned affair she moves if i alpha demography pictures of her is her eye lids which she opens and looks appropriate into the camera for this picture. A commonly boisterous puppy she is almighty calm if i alpha demography this account and afterwards abandoned demography two or three snaps she is up and about accessible to play!

-Will Benhauser

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