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Mahkayla in the Park #11653
11/26/07 01:18 AM
11/26/07 01:18 AM
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Manhattan, New York, New York
James Morrissey Offline OP
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Hey Guys,

Chanthee and I were out shooting folliage in the local park. It has been the best fall this area of Manhattan has seen in years. Unfortunately, days of the peak period were spent raining...but we were able to do some shooting. Here are some shots of Mahkayla.










Re: Mahkayla in the Park [Re: James Morrissey] #11654
11/26/07 09:16 AM
11/26/07 09:16 AM
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I love the leaves in the background. A very warm fall feel to it. I can't believe how good Mahkayla looks!!!

Re: Mahkayla in the Park [Re: Julie] #11655
11/26/07 02:06 PM
11/26/07 02:06 PM
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Thanks, Julie. She really has come along way - even the limping is greatly improved since we helped take the weight off of her. Last night I woke up at around 1:30 AM with her on my head - not a welcome experience. LOL, I really do think she believes she is a cat.

James

Re: Mahkayla in the Park [Re: James Morrissey] #11656
11/27/07 02:15 AM
11/27/07 02:15 AM
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Jame, the second image is just stunning. What a lovely setting and nice shots. Good job with all the care.


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Re: Mahkayla in the Park [Re: Peggy Sue] #11657
11/28/07 01:03 AM
11/28/07 01:03 AM
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Thanks, guys.

It is nice to see it pay off. I am trying it again with being more consistent with the training. It is not easy -- and I think at least part of it is due to the fact that she is half husky. She is great until she sees another dog and then the entire noggin turns to jello. :P

James

Re: Mahkayla in the Park [Re: James Morrissey] #11658
11/28/07 03:24 PM
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These are wonderful James. The last one really shows what a happy and loved and I'm sure, very grateful, dog she is. Her black is beautiful in the fall leaves.


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Re: Mahkayla in the Park [Re: James Morrissey] #11659
12/08/07 06:49 PM
12/08/07 06:49 PM
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Hi James!
I love them all, but the second one really grabs my attention(as she is trying to get yours, eh?)
Thanks for the help in getting me back "up"!

Re: Mahkayla in the Park [Re: MartaA] #11660
12/08/07 06:52 PM
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PS....
What did you use for her distraction? Natural passers by? squeakies? treats? Just seems very natural captures!
Also, meant to include the third one, as well, on my previous post.

Re: Mahkayla in the Park [Re: MartaA] #11661
12/09/07 08:51 AM
12/09/07 08:51 AM
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James Morrissey Offline OP
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Hi Marta,

Welcome back!! Mahkayla needs no distracting influences. LOL, she is inherently distracted. :P I get such a kick out of watching her and the expressions on her face. She has a remarkable play drive that I have never had in any of my other dogs. The last several days, the weather has been cold and wet and her arthritis is obviously acting up in the back leg so she has been a little less excitable.

In general, I do not use squeak toys or any such measure (outside of treats and the owner's presence) for any of my pet photography...except for cats. With the felines, it is 'no holds barred' in order to get the photo.

James

Re: Mahkayla in the Park [Re: James Morrissey] #11662
12/09/07 08:56 AM
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They are all beautiful and she is a beautiful dog. My favorite is the last one. Looks like she tried to bring you the "tree" instead of just a twig..LOL


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