Bichon Bash 2010
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09/13/10 10:11 AM
09/13/10 10:11 AM
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Meet Jack. Jack just turned three and this was our fifth or sixth portrait session with him and his brother. Tammy is gaga over Jack and she's not a fan of Bichons or Poodles. Jack is half each, but such a cool little guy.  This is Daisy Mae, a recently rescued Bichon who is still showing both the physical and emotional trauma that landed her in rescue to begin with. She's in a nice foster home at the moment. These little ones are what the event is all about.  Here's what our set looked like from a distance. I ended up moving and feathering the fill on the right quite a bit to kill the shadow it was casting. We had really wanted to do more formal, no prop sessions this year, but rain and mud made the flowers a good way to hide muddy paws for those who didn't get to us in the very beginning. Still, we did a lot of our sessions with the dogs positioned away from the crate to keep it simple and focused on the dog. 
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Re: Bichon Bash 2010
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09/13/10 01:23 PM
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Not in this case, and not if I can help it. I just don't have the confidence I need to rely on it.
I need to go somewhere that I have power and run the lines as a backup, but shoot with the VB. That said, until the brownout issue with the VB and Cyber Commander is fixed or I upgrade to Einsteins, there's not a lot of motivation for me to use it for its intended purpose.
The VB makes a great battery charging station at long outdoor trials with no power though.
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