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Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

Dog love keeps me going - I'm a sucker for a cute pup. This was supposed to be about Civil War-era Fort Stanton in New Mexico. But I keep shooting these cool pup shots, so... Buzz the hero Sheltie. The Best Shots Begin Near Home - You don't really have to go anywhere...

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Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

Shoot the Dog 3 – Lava Fields and Speedlites

Buzz at Valley of Fires - Before anything else, I look for great backgrounds to put a dog in front of. So when my wife Pat said, "How about a Carrizozo overnighter?" I was an enthusiastic "Yes!" We'd driven through Valley of Fires recreation area many times on our...

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Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

Shoot the Dog 2 – Puppies, Parks and Shows

I knew from prior experience that Chris' young dogs were a bit shy and skittish, but really cute. So I slung dSLRs with EF 85mm f/1.4L IS and 24-70mm f/2.8 lenses over my shoulders, and we walked over for a visit. Chris with Roo - with flash fill As we sat and talked,...

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Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

Winter Shooting

Keep a camera handy in winter. Yes it's cold, and you will have to bundle up like the Michelin Man. But once you get out there, you'll be saying "Oh, wow!" so much you may forget to photograph anything. Low-Angle Winter Sun Gives Great Light The sun travels lower in...

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Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

Fall Color at Bosque

I don't hate my smartphone's "AoooOOgah" alarm too much when there's a good reason for it. This time, it's an O-dark thirty wakeup call just a few miles from Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Bosque is where many snow geese and sandhill cranes go to spend...

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Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

It’s Petroglyph Weather

Time to meet 5,000+ petroglyphs and stark mountain landscapes. Mesa Prieta is usually deserted, and touched by decent morning light (sometimes spectacular). So how do you get ready? Beyond revisiting the route to the location, my pre-shoot thoughts go something like...

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Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

Shoot The Dog – Pet Photography

Find Motivation I've been shooting a lot of dog pictures in the last few months. Bernese Mountain Dogs can be charmingly playful, and they're very cute besides. Our Berner Daisy has always been a star, usually getting our tri-color Sheltie Buzz ignored when they're...

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Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

Every 1’s a Winner – Unique Weather

"There'll be another one tomorrow night!" Another patron shouted this to me as I photographed an Albuquerque evening cloudscape outside local restaurant favorite The Range Cafe. The guy was probably referring to that evening's non-existent sunset. I shouted back, "But...

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Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

After The Sunset – Night Skies

You just finished shooting an absolutely killer sunset, waiting 10 minutes after the sun disappeared for the best color. So it's time to head inside, put the cameras away and pop a cold one, right? After the sunset, El Prado, New Mexico Nope. Now a different kind of...

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Shoot The Dog 4 – Great Shots Begin at Home

Shoot Killer Sunsets

Everyone shoots them. But most sunset shots make you yawn - see one end-of-day color riot, and you've seen 'em all, right? InfoTrends estimated all of us shot 1.3 trillion photos in 2015. Of that number, a large percentage were sunsets. (If all 1.3 trillion pictures...

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