Joy Stick
Uploaded: April 15, 2004
To us humans a joy stick is a means to play. To a Labrador Retriever named Hammie, the stick itself is pure joy. -- aperture priority, f8.0 @ 1/180 sec., lens: Nikon 28-105 @ focal length105mm D series, ISO 200. The trees in the background were still wearing winter's deadness, so color added via PhotoShop
Amy Soper April 15, 2004
David, I think this is just an AWESOME shot. Perfect. Love it. #117979Kelly Abernathy April 16, 2004
Great shot and perfect title!! -K #486136Kristen McKain April 16, 2004
wonderful capture! #486191Leanne M.E. Boyd April 16, 2004
Excellent and happy picture, David! #486625David L. Shannon April 16, 2004
Amy, Kelly, Kristen and Leanne,Many thanks for all your nice commenta and remarks. I also went to visit all of your sites and saw quite a few really nice shots in your portfolios. I just joined this forum this week and am impressed with the sensational quality of so many of the submitted photographs here.
Thanks ..... Dave #487689
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