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Don't touch my stick!

1/26/2016

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This looks a lot more ferocious than it actually was. I find one of the best ways to capture a portrait of these high drive animals, is to wear them out a bit through play. Often, however, the play becomes the more interesting photo opportunity! Uma (the 'attacker') is fast and always gets to the thrown sticks first. Xane (the attackee) sometimes foolishly believes he can take the stick away. As evidenced by this photo, that plan never works out for Xane. 
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As a photographer, I can see where you are going here. I think that people just need to go and understand how essential it is to have a stick. If you are a photographer, and you do not have a stick of your own, then that is your problem. I think that photographers should have their own items that they can use. I know that this is not what most people think about, but it is what I always think of.

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    Lorna possesses an overwhelming love for animals, but especially dogs. She also finds great pleasure in capturing the unique personality of each animal through her photography. This site showcases some of her work as well as insights into her inspirations behind each photograph.

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