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Pawpals Ume and Junior Barkday Pawty (Part 2/2)

Once again, CS has did it. His photography for the beagle outing has been even more impressive this time round. It is mind boggling on me to pick a few of my favourites to be show piece in this post as there are many. Nevertheless I have round up the favourites of the favourites. Let’s applause to his efforts and “aggressiveness” in lying flat on the ground to capture the beaglie moments of our furkids.

The serious manly look of barkday boy, Junior

We titled this “SHOW OFF”. Misha licking out her long tongue along with Coffee priceless expression.

My Lele gal, the blackbelt karate doggy having the don’t play play look. (Thanks Auntie Joyce for the pressie)

Barkday gal, Ume 100% focus look. Love her eyes with the catch light.

Mik charging towards the camera man with a flying ear beagle at the background. Wonder who is that???

Peek-A-Boo Misha

Best friends stay together. You lead I watch your back. (Army style ya!!!)

They (Lele and Marni) simply can’t get enough of each other. Probably having the exact same barkday clicks well together.

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More photos can be found in Le Paws Voyage Facebook page.

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  1. August 18, 2011 at 10:27 pm | #1

    He’s a great photographer! Is he a professional? If not, they look like they were taken by a professional. I take most of the dogs pics flat on belly also, after reading an article on how to photograph dogs and babies. You have to get on their level. I guess that only works when they are calm though, because when they are playing and running, its best to switch my lens to the wideangle/telescopic lens so I can photograph them from a distance.

    • August 19, 2011 at 1:50 am | #2

      Thanks. CS will be delighted with the compliment. He is not a professional, purely out of passion. Ya he took quite a few photos belly flat on the concrete ground. FYI, most of the pictures using burst mode. At least 3 to 5 repeated shots per pic. Because of our hyper dogs movement, usually the 2nd and 3rd photos onwards be able to capture the freeze moments of their actions. Of course outdoor shots are the best with the sufficient lighting.

      I love your studio shots on yuki bark day, you have great eyes for detail and composition especially the setup for the shots. The banner, pressie, cakes, etc. And the awesome campfire, thumbs up!!! :)

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