Well, it’s been some time since I have posted photos, and even longer since I have taken Nash out with my camera in hand. Those who know me well know that I have been more than stretched thin this Fall, and I rang in the New Year in a less than favourable way. But, with final exams done and dusted, and 2018 underway, I have decided to spend this year doing more of the little things that bring me the utmost joy! And so here are a few photos of me looking at my puppy in a different light, appreciating all his little features and quirks, and giving him some adventure time that he deserves after hanging in with me through what seemed like endless weeks of serious cramming! I love you my Nashy Boy!
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Puppy Paradise
With about an hour to spare after a busy weekend helping temperament test these little ones, I took out my camera (even though I didn’t notice it had the wrong lens) to snap a few shots before hopping in the car for the long drive home. It was short… but extremely sweet! I always love my trips to Petawawa!
Unapologetic Love
After a hard working weekend for Nash I happily captured a lazy day in his life, and I am glad I can also give him those days to unwind after he works his heart out for us!
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I had this idea for a photo challenge a few weeks ago for a “colourful” photo theme. I never got around to execution until today. Here are a few shots of my oh-so-patient puppy helping make house chores more exciting!
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This is one of my favourite posts yet because it was part of a fun experiment I did to shoot outside of my comfort zone. I love the results!
Yesterday morning I woke up to a neighbourhood curtained in fog. I am part of the “our 52 – lifestyle project” group and I had been trying to envision a scenario to shoot for this week’s photo theme. I find it difficult sometimes because most people have kids and it’s easy to shoot with them and their activities. I love shooting my dog but I hardly ever get in front of the lens. With a tripod, camera and leash in hand we walked down to the (thus far) undeveloped plot of land, or the field as we call it, and I tried to produce something new and something interesting – I love them!
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The Big Snow
Fresh Flakes
Connection
Here Comes The Sun
PillowtalkĀ
Jowls
Wanderlust
Sleepyhead
Jet Black
Hilltop
Scrub-a-dub-dub
Inflection
Out With The Old, In With The New
Hidden Treasure
O Christmas Tree
Only One
Seasons May Change
Lush
Beauty In Your Backyard
Autumn Air
Thanks to my friend Kirsten Hanley, who helped me with the editing of this photo! I am still an amateur so having friends who know their stuff is super helpful! Check out her blog: https://kirstenhanleyphotography.wordpress.com orĀ http://kirstenhanley.smugmug.com
Second Year
Grand Stand
Attention
Snow Seeker
Road Less Travelled
“Growing Up Portie”
Nash just over a year old is looking very grown up these days, even stacking with his tail up on his own! Yippee!