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Jun 02, 2006 23:34 |  #1

My pup isn't actually fainting,.......she just looks like one of those goats that fall over. weird timing i guess.


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Jun 02, 2006 23:38 |  #2

That's funny. You're right, it does look like them goats. Is it just me, or do you notice alot of vignetting on this shot?


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Jun 02, 2006 23:53 as a reply to  @ BigBlueDodge's post |  #3

you'll have to clue me in on what that is....... im a Rookie ;)


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Jun 03, 2006 01:15 |  #4

Nice shot, I like the action that was captured


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Jun 03, 2006 05:13 |  #5

ROFL - I like it ;)


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Jun 03, 2006 05:48 as a reply to  @ Dragonfli Spirit's post |  #6

Vignetting
Is a printing technique where the edges of the picture are gradually faded out to black or white. It also refers to a fall off in illumination at the edges of an image, such as may be caused by a lens hood or similar attachment partially blocking the field of view of the lens.

Nice capture.


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