Month: June 2016

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This was perfect outdoor dog show photography weather….bright overcast and no sun!  You might just say that it was ‘picture perfect’!  Happy Friday everyone!

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Photographers often use the term “grab shot” when they capture an image quickly or on the spur of the moment.  This photo, however, really IS a grab shot … or an “about to grab” shot as the dog is a millisecond away from snatching the bumper hanging in front of him in the Keystone Dock Dogs Extreme Vertical competition.  I had so much fun photographing this event and it was extremely challenging.  What lens do I use?  What depth of field?  How do I focus on these fast moving dogs that were in and out of my viewfinder in a second?  I have a zillion failed shots and a few winners that I just love, like this one!

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My favorite time in the garden is when the honeysuckle vine is in full bloom.  The bees and hummingbirds love these flowers and so do I.  I just found a different variety online that blooms Spring to Fall so I may have to add that to the garden for next year so that we can enjoy the fragrance all summer long!

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If “Big Air” is the long jump in the Dock Dogs Competition, then “Extreme Vertical” is the high jump!  A bumper toy is suspended 8′ from the end of the dock over the water at varying heights beginning at 4’6″.  The dogs start at the 20′ mark on the dock and then run and jump to either grab or knock down the bumper toy.  They have 60 seconds per attempt and they jump until they have 2 misses.  These dogs are fantastic athletes!  What a great view these folks had from their boats on the lake!

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The Keystone Dock Dogs competition at Codorous Blast was awesome!  There were so many high flying dogs that achieved personal best scores this weekend!  I watched the Big Air competition which is the long jump for canines.  Dog and handler start from a 40 foot dock.  The handler throws a toy into the water and the dog runs as fast as 20 mph and jumps into the water to retrieve the toy.  The current world record is 28’10”.  I don’t know if the record was broken, but I saw some dogs jumping in the 22′ – 24′ range.  The distance is measured from the end of the dock to the where the base of the dog’s tail breaks the water.  So much fun to watch and oh so challenging to photograph!!