AlaskaHunter
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When taking photos of the retriever and bird, I like to get below the dog's eye level.
I try to capture the landscape story the bird came from, some unique aspect of the bird,
if possible reflection in the dog's eye.
Here is an example with a hun where the covey flushed across the stream.
The unique aspect of the bird is the orange face.
Here is another example where the unique aspect of the goldeneye is the long orange feet.
I try to capture the landscape story the bird came from, some unique aspect of the bird,
if possible reflection in the dog's eye.
Here is an example with a hun where the covey flushed across the stream.
The unique aspect of the bird is the orange face.
Here is another example where the unique aspect of the goldeneye is the long orange feet.