Ginnie,
After reading your "disclaimer" re: lighting etc. I was expecting much less than I saw. The only ones that I saw that the motion affected were not bad at all. In effect you really did make a silk purse from what you described as a sow's ear. Not that it surprised me. Beautiful pictures as usual. Scot |
Hi Ginnie! The fawn on your DaDane site is so beautiful! For some reason my computer cannot go to the slide show, but I am at work, so will try at home. Great shot! |
wow. what beautiful animals! and I wish my photographs in good conditions were even 1/2 as good as these, which you say were taken in poor conditions. you have a great talent and thanks for sharing with us your love of Danes. |
Beautiful pictures of beautiful dogs - the photos were great, thanks for sharing them |
Awesome! I am especially fond of blacks since I have one but they are all beautiful. I met my first Brindle last night and he is too cute! Great job, Ginnie thanks for sharing!! |
Ginnie,
Love the Houston Photos! Thanks so much. My bitch , Daynakin's Halfway To Heaven, is in your pics #2032, #2295, @2315, #2316, and #2325. |
#'s 1872 & 1876 = Dukes of Havoc
#'s 1892,1894,2291 & 2297 = Ramac's Stella Di Mezzanotte |
Thanks so much for sharing the pics from the show. It's always great to see who was there.
Wish you could come to a few more specialties -you always do such a wonderful job capturing our babies. BTW, love the face on this weeks DaDane. Reminds me of my girl Laila. Very expressive. |
What great photos you always seem to get! Your site is our absolute favorite! Kel |
Ginnie! Once again, outstanding!! I wish I could get photos that nice in poor lighting without a flash!!! Awesome!
The brindle in the picture with the lady in the blue suit..#2329..is me handling my friend Karen Schuller's boy, Ch. Jonor's Golden Hammer CGC. Fun surprise to be included at Da Dane!! Thanks! |
Always enjoy the Dane of the week. Couldn't get the slide show to work last week but enjoyed seeing it this week. The copyright notice is a bit distracting as it is right across the faces. Can you move it up or down?
Thanks for the great website. Have found much info for help with my Danes. Susan |