Guest Blogger Kim Teeple (my daughter’s sister-in-law) got a new DSLR camera.
She posted this photograph on her Facebook page and her brother James (my son-in-law) thought it would be a perfect guest blog. I agree.
“Our 9 year old Husky mix, Samson, loves the snow. I captured him with my new Canon Rebel T6 at a rare moment when he decided to stay in one spot. It was a cold snowy day in early January, 2018 at our home in Mansfield, Ohio. For 2018, my husband, Jeff, and I resolved to learn photography for our future of traveling North America in our KZ Venom Fifth Wheel. . Follow along on our travels at TeeplesTravel.com to watch our budding skills improve.”
Image Info:
Canon EOS Rebel T6
300 mm – 1/500 – F-1.0 – ISO 2000
Kim S Teeple
BIO: App developer for Vitro – La Compañia del Vidrio. Loves camping, rockets, and the planet Mars. Is learning to take beautiful photographs for her travel blog.
Note from Ruth: If you’ve ever tried to photograph a dog with black fur you will appreciate how good this photo is.
Gorgeous dog!
That is a beautiful dog and a beautiful picture. Samson’s eyes are amazing!
So beautifully captured! 🙂
Samson looks very focused in this photo!
Samson is a great looking dog. His bright blue eyes are mesmerizing. He is definitely focused. Mrs.Teeple’s road trips sound great. We like to travel the back roads to see different towns and people and scenery. I would like to suggest a book entitled “Blue Highways” by William Least Heat-Moon. It is more Steinbeck than Kerouac.
What a beautiful dog!
Isn’t he handsome?
An excellent photo indeed! Having previously been a parent to two back pups, I can attest to how difficult it is to get a good picture of them!
It’s hard, I know. Thsnks Stef. Catching up on all your good comments, thank you Stef.
Excellent and a handsome dog, I can’t photograph Flora and George, not only are they mostly black but their shaggy fur hides their eyes!
I can hear a children’s book title in the names of your shaggy two- “What are Flora and George Up To Today?”
Wow! He’s beautiful. What striking eyes!