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Monday, September 26, 2011

6 Dogs, 1 Cat (who thinks he's a dog)

I also discovered this weekend that I love, LOVE taking pictures of animals. They are so fun to photograph, especially when they are in their element just, well, being animals. They don't have the stress of daily life as we do..they just run, play, and are eager to please. Sometimes I wish humans had this kind of drive. 

My Uncle Larry, who is not really my uncle but my dad's best friend of some 40ish years, has a brood of animals I had the opportunity of seeing this weekend. I asked him, "So, what's the story behind all these critters?". Uncle Larry had an accident about 10 years ago when a pipe fell (he was a plumber and pipe-fitter) and crushed his foot....after a few years of a lot of pain and suffering, he asked his doctors to remove it.

So, we sat in his living room sipping coffee, his stump resting on the armchair...and while he told me the story of the animals, he was getting his prosthesis ready for the day. The day of, oh, who knows, feeding the deer, taking care of his grandchild Taylor, and just appreciating life. 

6 dogs? 1 cat? Whattt? That's a lot of food, love, and vet bills. They said they wouldn't have it any other way.

These animals get the pleasure of running on 40 (yes, FORTY) acres of woods and trails daily. How nice! (1 dog is not pictured- he lives part-time there and was away!)

This is Bear....raised here as a puppy, he was meant to be raised and trained here then fostered out. He never made it out- the pack of dogs immediately took to him, and when he was done with his "training" he already had a permanent spot on the couch. The happiest dog I've seen in a long time!

Loves running...chases everything and anything.

Oh, Lacey! Elusive, Lacey. Took me around 50 pictures to finally get her in a couple good shots. Her hip problems don't stop her from chasing and running. She was my Uncle's girlfriend's dog...so when Sue moved in with Larry, Lacey came too. I get the feeling she's the pack leader, although she's very docile

Uncle Larry and Blake, after a ride back in the 40 acres to feed the deer

She became very photogenic after awhile!

This is Baby Girl....before you get sad about the chain, realize that I for one hate dogs on chains! But, Baby Girl is not always on the chain, trust me. She showed up on the doorstep several months ago, and after many unsuccessful attempts from my Uncle trying to find her a home, she adopted herself into this family. She is a hunting dog, and does just that- hunts. She also runs off occasionally, so during deer feeding or other activities where no one can keep an eye on her she has to be chained (for her safety).  She gets loads of free time!

Willy, the barn cat. Also wandering into this brood one sunny afternoon, apparently skinny and very small. Maybe he got lost from his mom? Anyway, he truly thinks he is a dog- running the 40 acres with the best of them. He's an outside cat, and spends his days licking his paws (above) and catching mice. And beating up dogs. Ah, the life.

Laying in the cabbage patch, literally. I said, "Willy! Look at me! I'm trying to get a picture of you!" and I got this look. This cat defines what a Sunday afternoon should be

Baby Girl, Molly, and Lacey....running and playing without a care in the world

Caught these 2 doing what Beagles do best....catch on to scents

Meet Buck. Raised as a puppy here, he was bought solely for rabbit hunting purposes. He too has to be chained occasionally, but apparently he's an excellent hunter. This is what happens when you say, "Buck! Rabbit?" You get the shot (hopefully) and get out of the way. He means business!

Very serious, very nice, and very cuddly. We shared the recliner while I drank my coffee. He looks up at you with those eyes- you know, those eyes that every animal lover hates. The eyes that plead, "Scratch my head, please?" The eyes you can't say no to....

Ah, Miss Molly. I couldn't get any other pictures of her, because she has what I call (and I'm biased) small-dog-syndrome. Too busy chasing the other big dogs, trying to earn her place in the pack. She was a gift to someone that lives in the house, and the last dog to join the pack. Needless to say, Uncle Larry says, "No more dogs!" after her. I must say, I give her credit- she kept up chasing the 4 wheeler and can run just as fast, if not faster, than the other big dogs. And the cat. :)

Early Fall

2 things happened this weekend: I fell in love with my 55mm-200mm lens, and I got temporarily lost in the woods behind my dad's house. Yes, it happened. 4 hours of sleep Thursday combined with a glass of Merlot and me trekking thru the woods at 6pm = I got majorly turned around. I didn't wander far, but ended up on the next road. A nice old man (who's back yard I ended up in) directed me back to my dad's, and I did the walk of shame. However, I managed to grab some nice shots (or so I'd like to think) on my travels!

My dad and grandparents get to live it, but us "city people" usually find some kind of calm when we see the great outdoors, up close and personal. 

I wish it was peak season for the colors, but I'll take what I can get. The weather was perfect.....chilly enough to wear a sweatshirt, but warm enough not to.

I got up early both mornings (thank you, Blake!) and was hopeful in catching a deer, but no such luck. They must have known I had my camera. 

 
This kid can't get off the tractor..

Toasty

Everything starting to turn colors

Smells like fall!

There needs to be more paths like this...so people like me can't get lost!



Down they fall...





Turkeys on the fence


Fresh picked, pesticide free apples

Hunting chair

Lake across from the old Mill

Apples!

Milkweed











Sunday, September 18, 2011

8 Legged Friends

Had an opportunity to get some shots of Kyle's Cobalt Blue Tarantula (Haplopelma lividum) today....while I will admit to a small amount of cropping, I won't deny that I was laying on the ground, a mere 12 inches from this fuzzy creature. Sometimes, I was shaking because I was so nervous, I was worried about blurred pictures! 

Apparently, they make nice pets, but I'll stick to snapping the pictures...

"The cobalt blue tarantula is a mainstay in the pet trade, however it should only be kept by experienced keepers. Being a fast and defensive tarantula with potent venom means that it should not be handled, and its reclusive nature means it is rarely seen" ~ Wikipedia








Monday, September 5, 2011

Black and White

I admit, I am not a huge fan of black and white photos. One thing about my camera that I love is the color is captures (in my amateur opinion). And, I happen to love Blake's ridiculously red hair! 

However, since they say black and white pictures are 'timeless'- I picked a few that I took today that are definitely timeless.

It's a sweatshirt kind of day



Mom- I need up

Flower picking

Yep, timeless


"When you photograph people in color you photograph their clothes.  But when you photograph people in B&W, you photograph their souls"  ~Ted Grant