27 May 2012

Stick to the plan sticks.


Stick in the mud.


Stick 'em up.


Stick with it.

3 comments:

Elf said...

How many shots do you have to take to get such perfect ones? Have I asked that before? Because they're always so much fun and have action and personality and nice.

What I have to type this time to prove I'm human: "Ogistion Eusebius", which sounds like a good name for a rock band or a DAM team.

team small dog said...

Sometimes I take a lot and sometimes not too many. I just have my little camera that fits into my pocket and I like to edit out to just a select few that go together. Many times my very favorite photos I don't always use in here because they are a blurry tail or foot and they are just pictures I like. Usually my worst pictures are when I have something in mind and try to set it up. I used to work the exact same way when I took pictures with film. Digital cameras sure make me happy.

I am very guilty of putting them in photoshop though to get them just how I like them. So sometimes I can save a very crappy photo that I wished had been a good one with a lot of photoshop first aid.

Sometimes I think I would like a fancier camera but it would be so hard to carry it in my pocket and whip it out just when I want to.

Elf said...

I spend SO much time in photoshop. "Oh, great shot--except it's overexposed, should be cropped, not as sharp around the eyes as it should be, and there's a tree growing out of his head." Gah. I always try to take the perfect shot and avoid all that, but I never never never do. OK, I'm glad to know that I'm not the only one trying to save the photo that should've been there. I also like the little fit-in-the-pocket camera for so many things. It's not perfect, but it's pretty darned good at what it does do.