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Thanks, It's one of the better animal portraits I've done with the "new kit" .

I'm still new to rangefinders in general really, so focussing has been hit and miss, especially at minimum distance (which this was), especially wide open (which this actally wasn't! I'm pretty sure it's f2.3ish), and espcially with the c-sonnar which has a shifty reputation. I'm persevering with it though, as it cost an awful lot of money! Still, at least I get to be amazed at just how much this lens obliterates backgrounds. :)
 
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[/url] Roddy by heather_t_vet, on Flickr[/IMG]
The long suffering Roddy.
 
...because "D" is for "dog, "dignity" and "destruction".

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D is for Dog, Dignity and Destruction by stillshunter, on Flickr

Our rescue dog from late last year. She didn't quite like the idea of donning that festive head-dress on her first Christmas. She made this known, not only through her expression, but with the devastation of my favourite slippers :crying:
 
There's something about Pugs, isn't there? That first shot in which one is sprawled on the couch's arm is my favorite. It's kind of a Annie Leibovitz style dog portrait. Each picture makes me smile.;)
 
Pugs are really just miniature Bull Mastiffs, right?;) I've always liked pugs, they're awfully cute but they often do snore don't they? Your little fellow is quite photogenic.
 
Nicole, he looks as though he's right at home on the high seas! I think you should read "Scuppers The Sailor Dog" to him.;) He's a handsome fellow!
 
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