Was a tough call. Ultimately I selected a lens (the Nikkor 18-200) and that dictated the camera.
For inspiration, check out this photography site:
http://1x.com/

mikeschn wrote:Finn,
Both of our dogs nipped at us when they were young. It seems to be their favorite way to show affection.
The oldest, Pepper, stopped nipping about a year ago. He also stopped jumping on us about a year ago. He was approx. two years old when he learned to stop nipping and jumping.
Joey, on the other hand, still nips. When he gets really excited to see me, like when I came home from Kentucky last week, he really nips a lot. But it is a very gentle nip. He knows not to bite. But damn, daddy is home, and he wants to show me just how happy he is to see me.
Your pup will outgrow the nipping phase... Just give it time.
Mike...
hiker chick wrote:Mike -- My final three were the Canon xsi, Canon 50D and the Nikon D90.
Was a tough call. Ultimately I selected a lens (the Nikkor 18-200) and that dictated the camera.
For inspiration, check out this photography site:
http://1x.com/
hiker chick wrote:Classic Finn wrote:
So another owners opinion of a destructive and problamatic dog is not true in anyway. Not with having her with us for the short time. My opinion is that, I think we saved this pup from being destroyed at a young age.
Classic Finn
Thank God this pup found you all, Finn!!!
You are a blessing to her and I'm sure she will be to you, as well.
She's beautiful!!
Please post LOTS of photos. Her photos are therapy!
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hiker chick wrote:Strange story, Finn, of the original owners. Puppies are inconvenient, sometimes destructive (in my case, three pair of high heels and a hiking boot), expensive and maybe they just learned the hard way that it's not for them.
Whatever the reasons, thank goodness they gave her up young so she could bond with another family during her impressionable first few months.
So how old is she?
mikeschn wrote:Finn,
She's a beauty... train her well, and you'll have many good years with her.
Oh, she looks so tired...
Mike...
mikeschn wrote:Yea, like Juneaudave say...
Moments like these...
are more important than this...
Mike...
Classic Finn wrote: She watches with one eye open to see where I go and she follows![]()
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Juneaudave wrote:Whoo Hoooooo, Heikki!!!! Ya know...owning a dog is not about how many ribbons you can win...its really about things like companionship..and love...and some sort of dog-family bond...
You did well my friend...and that pup is going to give you a lot more than the food she eats and furnoture she destroys!!!!
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hiker chick wrote:Classic Finn wrote: She watches with one eye open to see where I go and she follows![]()
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Sounds like a baby duck, and you're mama.
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Now that I think about it... Gidget still follows me around.
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