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Equipment:

Canon EOS Agenda Rebel XS

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens

Settings:

F amount 1.8

Exposure time 1/100

Technique:

patience

Story abaft the shot:

Savannah is a southern belle adorableness queen at heart, who has been abstain from the pagent ambit because she has added fingers and toes. Thus is the difficult difficult activity of the a lot of admirable polydactyl in the world.

-Amanda Rynda


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Nikon D90, 18-105 VR Nikkor at 105mm, 1/1000 at f/5.6, ISO 800

I attempt this while "people watching" alfresco of a bistro in Copenhagen. Bikes are everywhere actuality and the ones with carts backpack the kids or in this case a bi-weekly peeking out.

-Andrew Herbert


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Camera: Canon 40d

Lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8

Exposure: 1/100sec, f/2.8 @ ISO 640

Light: Accustomed through window camera right

This is my Beagle, Watson. He has looked a little depressed over the endure year, aback we had an absolute baby, the akin of absorption that he receives has gone down significantly. He is 5 and bisected and was our pre-baby baby. He brand to ache about and lay on the arm blow of the couch and attending out the window (as apparent here). Poor poor Watson. Already our babe is a little beforehand I anticipate he'll advantage up again.

-Andrew O'Hoski


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My acquaintance and I fabricated a acquainted blooming tie for her corgi called Pepper. We capital her to attending like a business woman. I anticipation it would be absorbing to photograph her in the caliginosity with her blooming tie accepting the focus of the photo.

I acclimated a Canon 7d with a 24-70mm L alternation lens (ISO 400, F5.6 , Bang 1250 in Chiral Mode).

-Ariane Moshayedi


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These dogs on a rooftop were barking in accompany on every accepting passing

by and that admiring my attention. Had to abduction them. EOS 550D,

70-200 L f4 on 200mm, f6.3, 1/800, ISO100. Played with acknowledgment and

colours in Lightroom.

-Bojan Stojanovic


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DSLR Sony a330, Fstop f/5, ISO 400,Shutter Acceleration 1/50 sec.

My accompany and I had chock-full in at the vet to appear pet the cats. Little did I know, there were some abundant photo opportunities. I activate this little guy abaft confined at the end by the window. I like how he looks a bit scared, and the big confined in foreground of his face add to the appearance of him.

-Bronwyn Fairchild


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Nikon d700

Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR

42" annular diffuser placed camera larboard amid puppy and a ample window.

ISO 200

1/500

f2.8

190mm

Here is my access for the cutting claiming this week. I accept been practicing photography on one of my little yorkies and anticipation this would be a abundant befalling to get some acknowledgment on the photo.

-Bryan Benton


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Camera: Nikon d3000 w/ kit lens

Iso: 100

Shutter speed: 1/1000

Cato is a accoutrement for any affectionate of ablaze directed at the ground. Especially lasers. He will ambush at any affective light, aggravating to eat the ablaze (also the carpet). We activate this out if he was a puppy while aggravating to accomplish ablaze painting photos with a laser pointer. If we put the laser abroad he will abide to attending for it hours on end. If he knows it is in the chiffonier he wont yield his eyes off the breach for a second. So we absitively to try and yield photos of him pouncing (I beggarly assuming the chat that he can fly).

-Robby Mowery


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My acquiescence for this anniversary claiming is Pixie :

I was at my desk, alive on the computer if Pixie absitively to relax on the attic abaft me.

I affective my camera, set it to breach priority, auto focus, again put it on the attic and started shooting.

I had a harder time to anatomy it afterwards agriculture her appendage or paw, but I assuredly got one right.

The settings on my Canon 50D were f/2.8, ISO 100, 60mm (macro lens), 1/13s.

-Celine Ruffino


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ISO: 320

Exposure: 1/1000

Aperture: f/4.5

Camera: Nikon D40

Lens: Kit 18-55 mm

I was on vacation up in Maine and I airtight this account as we were benumbed in the boat. The subject, my dog Periwinkle, loves to be up on the bow whenever we go out.

-Charlie Beck


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Lens: EF50mm f/1.8 II

ISO: 640

Shutter Speed: 1/80

Aperture: 1.8

No Flash

This is Frank he is a 1 year old Chocolate and Tan Dachshund. He is accepting a ablution in the bore and is not absolute aflame about it. It was attempt on a Canon EOS REBEL T2i with connected attempt to get just the appropriate ablaze and splash.

-CJ Dickinson


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Sony A500 DSLR

F Stop 5.6

Exposure 1/1,600

Focal Breadth 45mm

Lens 18-55mm

This is my kitty, Iris. She is a 5 year old Calico. All anniversary continued I was aggravating to amount out how a acceptable account of my bodies would about-face out. I was charwoman the coffee table and put the flowers on the floor. Immediately Iris couldn't stop smelling the flowers so I affective my camera and airtight a few shots. Burning classic!!!

-Curtis Prize


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EQUIPMENT:

Camera - Nikon D40

Lens - Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 55-200mm 1:4-5.6G ED

SETTINGS:

Optimize Image: AUTO

ISO: 400

White Balance. +/- : AUTO, 0

Size/Quality: L, FINE

Tone: AUTO

Sharpness: AUTO

Colour, Hue: MODE3a, 0

Saturation: AUTO

PHOTO EDITING:

Brightness/Contrast: 0, +20

Exposure, Offset, Gamma: 0, 0, 0.89

Levels

With photographing Lilly, I went with the simple accoutrement of ascertainment and patience. She neither brand accepting bossed about nor abrupt (even admitting she can yield off at a dart with those afterwards legs of chastening at the amount of my agitation at times). I hope, in some way, the photo I submitted captures the concern of her attributes whereby she can assume to get absent in it sometimes but not so abundant so that she loses her acquaintance of her environment. I'm not abiding if this concern is specific to her or not but it abiding is arresting to watch her explore. I had already taken a deluge of shots of her in a quiet calm ambience above-mentioned to the one I am submitting. Lo and bolt some of her added alluring behaviours appear themselves as I larboard her to own accessories alfresco (thinking that today's 'photo session' was a wrap). Now I was the one dispatch aback central (luckily alienated abolition into the breach in my haste) to retrieve my camera! The appellation "irony" comes to mind.

-Dana Ng


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"WhargleGargle"

the Bi-weekly down the artery Nicknamed Wharglegargle because if he sticks his arch through the fence and tries to bark

that is all that can be heard

Nikon D70 with 12-24mm lens at 14mm on Auto ISO, adapted into Top Adverse BW with IPhoto

-Daniel Schaefer


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This is a attempt of our Pug Miles. He's a 6-year old accomplishment we got a few years ago, and he's just got a ton of personality. Food motivated doesn't even activate to call this little guy. We're not absolutely abiding of his story, but he's got a bad back-leg from a car accident, so it slows him down abundant to accomplish him appealing simple to shoot. We took this in the backyard, and you can apparently acquaint that my cord trimmer died a few weeks ago :)

I attempt this with my Nikon D90 application a 50mm x 1.8 lens. 1/400 sec exposure, with a 1.8 F-stop in breach antecedence mode. The lens is new to me, and I am consistently addled by the alarming photos it takes. I broiled up the raw angel hardly in GIMP, and actuality they are.

-Dave Weber


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Canon 5d Mark II, 24-105mm lens at 47MM, F/4 iso-3200 (was at auto).

This is Lucky, a poodle mix who loves to play in the clay but currently laying down in foreground of me afterwards I just got home from work. Absolutely the claiming to yield a photo of aback he was added absorbed in arena with me than assuming for shots. Eventually he calmed down a bit and accustomed me to yield some shots and activate this one was one of the added accessible ones (he moves a lot!). I acclimated photoshop to crop and acclimatize the levels, accuracy and adverse a bit.

-David Wu


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A algid and airy day on the bank in Carmel California, but we're consistently in no amount what. Nikon D50 AUTO, ISO 200.

-Dean Sonneborn


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I was zoomed in a fair bit so the breach was 5 and the bang acceleration was 1/500 and ISO was set at 400.

Some column processing just to aphasiac the blush a bit.

Camera accessory is:

Nikon D80

Nikkor 70 - 300 lens.

This photo was taken on Friday in my aback backyard in the average of a bold of fetch. The dog is Ollie. A 4 year old Goldendoodle.

-P. Smerdon


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Nikon D3000, 400 ISO, f/1.8

-Dustin Chan


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I don't own a absolute camera, just an iPhone, so I do not accept a beyond wallpaper sized archetype of this photo (I'm just acquirements how to use this stuff.)

Camera: iPhone 3G

App: Hipstamatic (John S Lens, Blanko Film)

I was sitting at my dining allowance table not too continued afterwards account about this week's cutting claiming if my dog Summer approved cheating up abaft me to play. I airtight the photo appropriate as she sat abaft my chair. An burning afterwards she was arising about the floor. I got absolute advantageous that my camera was accessible to go! I apperceive there's a lot of love/hate for Hipstamatic out there but every now and again it can accomplish some moments appealing great.

-Dustin Spear


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Nikon D60 Camera

Exposure : 1/125

F5.6

ISO SPEED:100/21

FLASH ON

STORY: This is Tutu a 11 year old Parrot active in albnia, he is a actual actual amusing parrot and lives with as a allotment of our the family.He eats cafeteria and banquet with us just like a accustomed person. He is a approved clairvoyant of Gizmodo and he would like to be a affiliate :p ... thanks.

-Ervin Habazaj


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The Camera: I acclimated a Nikon D3000, 18-55mm lens and an ISO acceleration of 250.

The Story: Simsim which is the cat's name, comes from the chat sesame in Arabic. She appealing abundant enjoys air-conditioned in the baking hot sunlight. As you can see in the photo I assume to be advancing her nap time in the sun and the announcement on her face acutely states that.

-Hashim Hassan


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Shot with a Nikon D3000, 0.5 sec at f/5.3, ISO 280

Not abundant to say really, I watch the TV, my cat sleeps at my feet. This is the attributes of our relationship. Would've admired to accept gotten a bigger attempt but try as I ability all he capital to do was sleep. Apathetic kitty.

-Jamie Dix


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Shot and edited on the iPhone 4 application the "FX Photo Studio" app vignette and amber furnishings used.

Buddy was absolutely affronted so I absitively to yield a picture.

-Jason Salerno


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"Belle's Yearbook Photo"

Cannon T2i

Cannon 50mm 1.8 Lens

5.6 Aperture

Speed 1/1000

ISO 400

Light. 1K with chimera.

All 3 images are were attempt with the aforementioned settings, on a blooming screen. Just like a top academy photo shoot. Treats were acclimated to accumulate the dog focused.

For her chief photo, Belle accept 'The Lasers' because thats what all the air-conditioned kids were doing. Afterwards all, its 1987, and lasers are radical.

-Jay Sansone


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Shot with cannon ability attempt sd790 is agenda elph. bent her in the sunlight

-Jeffrey Scott


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This active was assuming so affably in the airy street. The account is nice in colour too, but I absitively amber adaptation is even bigger :D This was attempt with T2i and kit lens at 49mm, f7, 1/125

-Jelena Djordjevic


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Nikon D3000

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

ISO: 200

1/200

f/2.2

I was at my acquaintance Tristan's house, breadth she has 8+ kittens. There were some ambrosial shots of them, but Roxy's larboard eye won out in the end. This one was mid-pet, so the ablaze absolutely bent the eye.

-Jeremy Mendonsa


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My Girlfriend Aubrey and I went hiking on some trails and absitively to yield our Pit Bull, Kira. We were a little afraid that Kira would get too hot, but she had a abundant day! We absolved accomplished this bedrock ledge and Aubrey chock-full to sit. Anon afterwards Kira jumped up and thats if i airtight this. Acclimated a Nikon D5000 with kit lens

-Jim Keller


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Here's a account of my snaggle-toothed spaz of a cat, Hank. He was aggravating to yield a nap in the sun in foreground of the window if I woke him up snapping pictures. He is consistently absorbed in my camera, and as anon as I can get one or two shots off, he is on the bottle blockage it out or photobombing whatever I'm aggravating to yield a account of. He's not cutting eyeshadow, his fur just best up some of the dejected sky advancing in from the window. I was application a Canon Rebel XT and a Lensbaby 3g at f/2.8, 1/30 sec, and ISO 800

-Joe Russo


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I'm not an accomplished photographer, so I didn't accept any adorned accessories to yield the shots with. I acclimated a Kodak DX7440, an old agenda camera I activate lying about the house, and again acclimated iPhoto to adapt the photo. I didn't blend with any of the settings on the camera, I just acclimated the basal close-up ambience with beam angry off.

After seeing the contest's subject, I absitively I'd accord it a attempt and enter, so if I took the hedgehog (her name is Salito) out for her exercise in the yard, I took the camera with me to breeze some shots. I took about 30, but there were alone a brace breadth she wasn't bleared from moving. I absolutely admired the way the pictures came out by accepting the camera on-level with her, it's affectionate of like seeing the apple as she sees it, a boscage of grass beginning up all about you.

-Joe Willis


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Nala is my advocate and is absolutely boxy to photograph. Already she realizes what is traveling on she walks away. I capital a abutting up attempt of her because she has the saddest face and I capital to appearance that. To accumulate her from acumen that I was demography pictures I acclimated my Evo to yield the account about affecting her nose. With an ISO of 600.

-John Barton


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ISO: 200

Shutter: 2 seconds

Focal Length: 26 mm

Aperture: 4.2

Flash: No Flash

Camera: D60

Lens: Stock 18mm-55mm

He is a Behemothic Schnauzer called Jack. I originally was aggravating to get a

picture with the moon ambience abaft him but none of those angry out

right do to his abridgement of cooperation. So I absitively to try another

approach I told him to lay down and capital to see what it would look

like if i captivated my Droid absurd aloft him with its LED on. I had

the camera on a Tripod set to 2 additional bang antecedence and kept

clicking abroad until he backward still for 2 solid seconds. Oh yeah this

was the average of the night. I acclimated Paint.net to resize and set it to

black and white.

-Jonathan Porter


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This photo was taken on my Nikon D5000 of my dog Ollie (who is a 1 year old German Shorthaired Arrow for those who care) in a acreage down the alley from me.

It was a admirable black and central the backwoods area, application of ablaze just shone through the copse creating a absurd aureate spectacle.

My dog was traveling mental, until eventually barrier beyond a stick, he again looked up acutely appreciative and blessed with his acquisition and I just managed to yield the breeze (.Raw and ISO 200 I think)

I got home and edited some of the colouring on iPhoto to accomplish it attending as abutting to the absolute accident as accessible and all in all absolutely chuffed :)

-Jordan Lebbern


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Equipment: Canon Rebel t2i, Lens: 50 mm f 1.8 II EF, Setting: Breach Antecedence mode. f stop at 1.8. ISO 1600.

Last night my ancestors had a affair and my two adolescent cousins, who are absorbed with cats, got beside my cat Mugsy and started cuddle him in tandem. It was too priceless not to bolt on film. Apparently, he plays able-bodied with children.

-Justin Schuman


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Camera: Canon T1i

Lens: EF 50mm f/1.4

EXIF: 1/125 sec at f/1.4, ISO 800

Story: My parents' dog loves to lie in the application of sunshine from the windows. A CD happened to be laying on the floor, and it reflected and refracted the sunlight to about-face her beard-fur into a rainbow! Beam was killing the rainbow, so I had to accessible up advanced and use a top ISO to abstain blur.

-Kerrick Long


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I acclimated a Nikon D3000 (18-55mm lens bang 1/100 breach f/5.0 and ISO of 200) to shoot my admirable Lab/Pit mix, Lucy. No training necessary, just a apathetic afternoon. The bank is her admired lounge atom and can you accusation her??

-Kevin Kaplan


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Nikon D5000

Aperture f/16

Shutter Acceleration 1/1000

Exposure Bias 0 ev

ISO 200

Location: Besant Nagar Beach, Chennai, India.

My acquaintance and I were walking my dog on the bank bygone and the sun was boring ambience creating this crazy blue-ish chicken sky. So I aerated out my camera and my dog absitively to angle there creating the absolute silhouette.

-Lasakan Cholayil


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I attempt this photo of my guinea pig, Shoe application the afterward equipment/settings: Nikon D90 with a AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens set to Breach f/5.6 at ISO 1000. The camera was captivated up alone by a tripod mount. Lighting came from a allowance lamp as able-bodied as a beam light. Beam was not used.

Story: The abstraction of this attempt came to me if I accomplished that I had alone one or two portraits of my guinea pigs aback I've had them for about 2 years so, this was a abundant time to get some photos.

In this photo, I acclimated one of my two guinea pigs, Shoe. While ambience up, I positioned my camera appear Shoe and placed a ablaze about 4 anxiety from the camera. Aback the lamp has 5 bulbs, and I aswell had a beam ablaze at my disposal, lighting wasn't an issue. As I was about to activate the photo shoot, I came beyond a few problems; the camera was either too low or too high. This botheration was calmly anchored by application a tripod arise to accumulate the camera hardly raised, yet not too high. Another affair was that my guinea pig was absolutely amused by the array of lights setup. Luckily, his absorption in the camera lens was able to accumulate him focused for maybe a minute or two.

-Lev EyeZee


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Shot Dimensions

Shot with a Canon 5D II

Lens Canon 24-70mm

f/5.7 1/250

ISO 100

Meet Louie. Louie is a red accepted poodle age 2. I accept he is the happiest dog on the planet. He never leaves my ancillary and is consistently animated (like he is in the picture). I saw this contest, and absitively it was about time I took some new photos of Louie. It was a admirable California morning and Louie was accessible to play ball. However, already he saw the camera on my abutting he would not stop afterward me and searching into the camera lens. I assuredly gave up bolt and let him archetypal for me. Whenever I said cheese he opened his breach and smiled. I approved to get an cool altered photo but at the end of the day this was still my admired attempt because it acutely shows his candied amber eyes and his behemothic nose! I would adhere this up any day in my house.

-Brooke Palmer


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Equipment:

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens

Settings:

Shutter Speed: 1/500

Aperture: F4.0

ISO: 200

This is a photograph of one of my sister's cat whom she refers to as

big miu (the added accepting baby miu). Big miu's a accustomed hunter who

goes afterwards bugs that fly into the flat, roaches, and displays great

interest in the pigeons that generally branch themselves alfresco our flat's

window afar by window grills. One morning my sister was awakened

by big miu bringing in a catch. A blood-soaked comatose pigeon in it's mouth.

The pigeon apparently flew in through a window barbecue gap and met with an

unfortunate ending.

This attempt is to account the hunter who's been befitting our collapsed annoyance free

(he could accept just chased the pigeon abroad though). Prop acclimated was a

wind up banty that I won in an activity esplanade archery bold in Tokyo.

Challenges were no agnosticism the connected movement by big miu and small

miu absent a section of the chick. The abstraction was to abduction big miu

attacking the chick. Abounding shots were taken and banty had to be placed

on the ledge everytime it went down. Among the abounding shots, this one

was called because it displays big miu in activity on the banty and

captures his eyes on the target.

-Mervyn Yeo


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Camera: Canon XTi

Lens: Canon 50mm f/1.8

Aperture: f/2

Shutter speed: 1/125

ISO 400

Exposure bias: +0.3 step

natural light

This is my cat, Lilith. She was lying about on my bed one morning, just absorbed her business if I happened to airing in and apprehension the ablaze falling on her from the bottle door. I affective the camera, and airtight a few shots as she started to achieve in for a nap. She gave me a few "poses" afore she went to sleep.

-Misty Davis


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Camera - Pentax Kx

Lens - Pentax FA 50mm 1.4

Shutter - 1/30s

Aperture - f/2.5

ISO: 800

No beam (stupid shadows)

Corrected blush a bit in Picasa.

So actuality is my acquiescence for Pet Photography. This is my Long-Haired Chihuahua, Bella. She just looked so abundantly cute, I couldn't abide sending it in. And for those of you who haven't approved to shoot a Chihuahua at f/2.5, I acclaim it alone as a analysis of patience. She is such a hyper-spaz that I took about 200 shots afore I got her in focus. Had to bolt her while she was stretching, and accomplish noises like a absurd until she looked up. Next time I will absolutely use some Xanax, maybe Valium.

-Nick Giardina


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Shot with - Nikon D5000/Nikkor 55-200 @ 80mm, f4.2, ISO 320, 1/1000 sec

Imported into CS4 for agriculture and blush adjustments.

My 4 ages old bi-weekly puppy Cooper - who just afresh abstruse to "high five". We approved to yield a altered account beforehand in the day, but the calefaction basis was at 112 and he banned to participate. This account was afterwards in the afternoon and he was a little beneath affronted with the heat. Taken in Ruston, LA.

-Patrick Nolan


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Lumix DMC-FZ35 with a lens protector.

1/15 of a second

Aperture of F 4.0

ISO 80

Edited in Adobe Photoshop

I set Gene the bobcat gecko on a pillow that was on our couch. Afterwards demography I took a few black shots, he absolved up the bend of the pillow and stood appreciative aloft my camera.

-Peter Glitsch


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Gear: Nikon D90, Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 (manual focus, chiral aperture)

Settings: ISO200, 1/4000 sec shutter, 28mm, f/2.8

I took my pet, Rocky (named afterwards the Stallone character), out to play aback in the acreage abaft my condo. I was aggravating out the 28mm lens I had best up acclimated for $20. I was lying down in the grass, and as he approached, accustomed the stick in his mouth, I airtight some shots. I anticipation about administration some of the balladry I've accounting about him, but I don't wish to beat any readers.

-Ryan Powers


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Pentax ME

Pentax-M 50 mm

Kodax Gold 200

ISO 2.8

This is my dog Jimi. Accepting such a tiny Dachshund, he consistently gets affronted while on walks. I took this contour of him one night if he was just too affronted to accomplish it home. Aback I shoot film, I was afraid that the photo would not appear out able-bodied due to the blurred sky. It was boxy to get him to break still continued abundant for the apathetic bang acceleration to plan well.

-Lauren Winnicki


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Shooting Info: Nikon D5000, Nikon 55-200 VR lens, f/4.2, ISO-200, 1/60 sec. This my boxer 5 year old boxer Jake. He's not abundant of a fan of accepting his account taken. I have to of taken 200 shots amid account and him arena in the backyard. It was harder to get him to sit still. With portraits he's aggravating to get abroad from the camera, but with the backyard shots he runs about barking at it.

-Ryan Williams


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Nikon D70 35mm f/1.8

Charlie was sitting in the basement and glottal at the the door

because a motorcycle just collection by. There wasn't a accomplished lot of light

so the ISO is jacked way up and the account is a little grainy. I

darkened a brace of spots in the accomplishments and adapted the blush a

little in Photoshop.

-Scott Pope


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Nikon D5000

50mm lens

f/3.5

1/250 sec.

ISO 400

I advance at a dog accomplishment group, and this little guy is up for adoption. I bent him just afore nap time.

-Sharon Hardy


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Camera: iPhone 4 (no appropriate app or settings)

Cat: Frederic

My cat loves to adhere out on the refrigerator and it's about the alone abode he will break still for best than 3 seconds. I managed to get abutting afterwards cartoon his absorption and the angel absolutely captures his eyes. The ablaze you see in his eye is from the aback breach through which he spends all day searching at the birds.

-Spencer Wallen


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Camera "Canon 500d" account was taken with a 18-55mm lens. iso 125, f4.5, 1/30sec.

This photo was taken on a admirable summer morning, if the sun was about to acceleration in the distance. We were all bistro breakfast, if our dog "Tyson" laid down next to me, and fell asleep. I had my camera at hand, and got this shot. He died two months afterwards of cancer.

R.I.P Tyson, the best dog ever.

-Svein Øssur


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Sasha is a four year old tortoise carapace mix who was rescued from a academy campus. Perhaps beholden for accepting taken off the streets, she is consistently accommodating to affectation for the camera. This was taken with a Canon 5D with 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro at ISO 400, Bang Antecedence approach at 1/160th additional & f/2.8.

-Wesley Duffee-Braun


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Whilst I'm the blessed buyer of a Nikon D5000, I ample I'd agent the assignment to my iPhone 4 and admire the adverse annihilation of the actual acceptable 'Camera+' app. Upon demography the attempt of my Dog 'John', I acclimated the HDR clarify aural the app to actualize the effect. I admired the somewhat rustic aftereffect that it gave, and accordingly added a rustic anatomy (also on the app); aggregate has been edited on the app, afterwards my accustomed ceaseless tinkering with Photoshop and/or Aperture.

-Lawrence Johnson

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