As I've already mentioned being out and about with "the dog" quiet a bit, I thought I'd upload a photo of her.
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Hi Bruce (& Sammy!), thanks for taking the time to look through my pics and leave a comment. I really appreciate any advice and tips. I think the white balance had been set to indoor lighting, so I might reshoot them and see which ones look best. Looking forward to seeing some of your pics. Hope you managed to track down that hawk!
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Hi Bruce (& Sammy!), thanks for taking the time to look through my pics and leave a comment. I really appreciate any advice and tips. I think the white balance had been set to indoor lighting, so I might reshoot them and see which ones look best. Looking forward to seeing some of your pics. Hope you managed to track down that hawk!
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