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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Gibson

1/31/2017

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"Gibson" shelter cat shot with 40 mm prime lens; f/7.1; 1/160 sec; ISO 400.
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"Gibson" shelter cat shot with 40 mm prime lens; f/7.1; 1/160 sec; ISO 400.
Tuesday, 1:44 PM - “Gibson” was just another stray cat trapped by a citizen and brought into the shelter in January, 2017. Or was he? A quick look at his eyes revealed something special!

​Being an outdoor Tom, he wasn’t too thrilled with being stuck in a cage… and it shows in his first photo. After a couple of days he relaxed and got used to the large, free bowls of cat food. His strikingly different green and blue eyes  warranted a photo session.

I brought him into the “kitty studio” at the shelter and gave him a few minutes to relax. After scratching his chin and cheeks for a time, he drifted off into nirvana and allowed some great photos. His purring was literally sending vibrating echoes into the metal table below the photo backdrop!
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I shot him using my 40 mm macro lens and was there able to get in quite close. Enlarging the photo to full size reveals every little detail and vein in his beautiful blue and green eyes.  

​"Gibson" was photographed for Walton County Animal Control, Georgia, and posted on the shelter's website, www.waltonpets.net, for adoption/rescue. "Gibson" was rescued by Pound Puppies N Kittens Rescue!!!!
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Buddy

1/30/2017

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"Buddy" portrait at 250mm focal length; f/5.6; 1/160 sec.; ISO 320.
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​“Buddy” was a handsome, young American Bulldog mix turned in by his owner on Saturday, January 28, 2017. They only had him two weeks, but were caught by their landlord for violating a no-pets policy, so he ended up at animal control. Buddy was a bit nervous at first in the kennel, but really opened up and was a happy boy outside. He sat instantly on command, making his photo session just a bit easier. 

First thing Monday morning it was Buddy’s turn for what I call a “full workup.” I first took him down to the exam room for a blood draw for his heartworm test (negative!), microchip scan, vaccination, deworming and flea medicine. Next, we went outside for a photo session. Buddy struck some handsome poses for the camera and will hopefully attract some adoption/rescue attention.
​This was my first shelter pet photography session with the new lens. My go-to lens I’ve used for the outdoor dog shots for several years now, the Nikon 70-300 mm bit the dust last week and I had to replace it. But instead of getting the identical lens, I decided to try the Nikon 28-300 mm. This will give a much wider range of focal length options, but hopefully not sacrifice any image quality. 

​I took five shots in the same focal length range as the old lens, from 78 mm out to 250 mm. All looked really good and sharp. Definitely no sacrifice of image quality at the extended focal lengths. 
Next, three of the shots were at more wide angle focal lengths (28mm to 36mm). I haven’t done much wide angle work with the dogs as I never liked the results too much. However, these images of Buddy looked pretty stately.  To get the images, I laid down just a few feet from Buddy and shot up toward his chin. The images make him look heroic. The only problem is that they may make him appear larger or taller than life. The images were a bit soft at the wider angle focal length, but still good quality.
​All in all, I’m still not happy I had to use up money I'd been saving for the Sigma 150-600 mm lens, but I am pleased with the quality of the Nikon 28-300 mm lens. I’m especially happy that I can get both wide angle and zoom shots without carrying two cameras or switching lenses.

"Buddy" was photographed for Walton County Animal Control, Georgia, and posted on the shelter's website, www.waltonpets.net, for adoption/rescue. ​Buddy was finally adopted on February 3, 2017!
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Lone Redhead...

1/30/2017

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation.
​Psalm 68:6 God places the lonely in families; he sets the prisoners free and gives them joy.
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Lone Readhead drake duck on the shelter pond.
​Monday, 4:45 PM - A windy day, reported gusts up to 20 MPH, making the 52 degree temp seem much cooler. Earlier in the morning I spied the Mergansers diving while looking out my office window. A Kingfisher sat on the duck box on the close end of the pond.

Later in the afternoon, a solitary Redhead drake floated out on the pond with his bill tucked in his wing against the chilly wind. Other years we had groups of up to 50 Redheads, but not this year. Other than the two around New Year’s Day, this is the only one I’ve seen. Although his head was tucked and he looked to be sleeping, he paddled further away from me as I watched from the bank.
 
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Sunrise 7:32 AM; Sunset 6:02 PM
Day length 10 hour, 30 minutes
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Monday, February 6, 10:17 AM, the same , or a different loner, visits the pond again.
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Monday, February 6, 10:17 AM, a Redhead swims with the Canada Geese.
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Testing a new (used) lens...

1/26/2017

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​Yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is but one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we live. 1 Corinthians 8:6
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Green Mallard Drake on Blue Pond in Walton County Georgia, duck hunting unlimited
Thursday, 4:20 PM – It has still been so warm! The daffodils began to sprout this past weekend and are now about four to five inches tall; one grouping in my backyard has yellow blooms already!
 
I called about repair on my failed 70-300 mm lens… $275 minimum! Not worth it for an already old lens. Since I use that lens for just about everything, dog and wildlife photos alike, I ordered a 28-300 mm used lens and it came in yesterday afternoon.  I haven’t had much chance to use it yet, but so far so good.

It is not nearly as long and cumbersome as the 70-300, so it is easier to handle, and easier to move around without banging it on things. It also seems much quieter and faster with the auto-focus, but doesn't lock on my subject as quickly. As far as image quality and sharpness, I haven’t noticed a difference yet. The only thing to practice shooting with the lens are the resident Mallards.
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I walked up to the pond to try and give it another test. All the ponds are so high and the “duckweed bog” behind the Sheriff’s firing range is refilled as well. The beavers have done a great job of keeping the culvert blocked. The other beauty of this new lens (which is actually used… making it somewhat more affordable) is the ability to go wider angle at 28 mm verses the 70 mm of the old lens. I can zoom in to 300 mm to shoot a bird or dog close up, then zoom out to 28 mm for a landscape shot or full-body dog shot. If it is sharp at all focal lengths, it is a good replacement.
 
Walton County, Georgia
Sunrise 7:34 AM; Sunset 5:58 PM
​Day length 10 HR, 24 MIN
Clouds increasing; high 58/low 43
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Fairly sharp close-up on a Song Sparrow.
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Mallard Drakes on the shelter pond.
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Re-filled "Duckweed Bog". Wide angle shot on new zoom lens.
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Gathering mates...

1/24/2017

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation.
Isaiah 34:15 There shall the great owl make her nest, and lay, and hatch, and gather under her shadow: there shall the vultures also be gathered, every one with her mate.
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Hooded Merganser drake and Mallard pairs feeling the effects of spring...
​Tuesday, 3:56 PM – Just a quick walk up to the shelter pond on a sunny afternoon before going home for the day. Although it is still only January, it feels like spring is in the air!

The Hooded Mergansers are beginning their breeding displays… the Mallard drakes are trailing the hens and getting aggressive toward one another. ​A Great Blue Heron seems to come to the pond many afternoons after the Public Works employees all leave for the day. He is quite skittish and takes flight as soon as he sees anyone. I was able to sneak fairly close, edging myself closer and hiding behind vehicles each time he plunged his sharp bill in the pond to spear a fish.
 
Walton County, Georgia 
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Hooded Merganser hen.
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The male Hooded Mergansers are beginning mating displays.
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Hooded Mergansers pairing up.
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Sneaking up on a fishing Great Blue Heron
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The stately Great Blue Heron.
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Maggie

1/24/2017

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I like the beam of sunlight of sunlight along the pine needles that leads toward her face. Shot at eye-level sitting on the ground. Shot at 70mm using 70-300mm zoom; f/4.5, 1/125 sec; ISO raised to 320 to compensate for a black dog in lower light. Need stock pet photos? Support my animal shelter work by downloading this photo at www.dreamstime.com. 100% of funds go back into shelter adoption photography and education programs.
​On Monday afternoon, January 23, Walton County Animal Control received a call from a citizen on Anglin Road. A cute puppy showed up at his house and he had no idea who it belonged to. Officer Miller drove out toward Walnut Grove and picked the little girl up.  Of course, she had no collar, tag or microchip to find her owner. She settled in at the shelter around 6 PM that evening; a little startled by the bigger, louder dogs on her left and right, but safe and well fed.  

The next morning I found her curled in a ball and gently padding her tail against the floor as she looked up at me with “those eyes”.  She was as sweet and gentle as can be; sniffing my face and giving a gentle lick to my cheek.  Not wasting any time, I took her outside for some glamour furtography! She did great walking on the leash for such a young pup; not because of training, but from a desire to stay right by my side.
 
Outside, she jerked and tugged a little on the leash as she was tied for her photographs (hopefully the last time she’ll be tethered in her life!). The sun was already cresting the horizon so I tried a few shots with the bright orange glow on her coat. (The sun brought out the details in her fur, but I don’t really care for the dog shots in sunlight.)  I moved her to my typical shady spot and got a few photos.  Being on the end of a tether that she didn’t too much care for, she didn’t strike too many flattering poses. In the end, I got two decent shots in the shade. I then vaccinated and dewormed her and put her back in her kennel.
 
I did some touch-up work on her photo (brightened her eyes and edited out the leash). As soon as the photos were finished I posted her on waltonpets.net to get some exposure for adoption and rescue. I also emailed an applicant who had recently applied for a chocolate Pitbull puppy but was adopted by another person.
​"Maggie" was photographed for Walton County Animal Control, Georgia, and posted on the shelter's website, www.waltonpets.net, for adoption/rescue. ​Maggie was adopted by a great family on Saturday, January 29, 2017!!!!!
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I don't like the direct sun photos as much. I think the shaded light is more pleasant.
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Mindy and a Failing lens...

1/23/2017

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A malfunctioning vibration reduction feature of my lens causing blurriness in Mindy's glamour furtography shot.
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Monday, 11:20 AM - For the last few days, my main “go-to” lens for the dog and wildlife photographs has been acting up; vibrating violently at the higher zoom ranges. As of today, it won't stop. Doing an internet search, it appears to be a malfunction with the vibration reduction feature of the lens. (Imagine that: a vibration reduction feature causing the lens to vibrate uncontrollably!) I can get it to stop after a few seconds, but it begins again with each shot and makes the pictures blurry.
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Not being able to do without it, I ordered a used Nikon 28-300 mm lens for $855 and it should arrive Wednesday. What sucks most is that I had saved up $300 to upgrade to new equipment; not to replace something I already had. Photography isn’t cheap!!!! 

"Mindy" was photographed for Walton County Animal Control, Georgia, and posted on the shelter's website, www.waltonpets.net, for adoption/rescue. She was rescued on January 25, 2017 by Colbert Veterinary Rescue!
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White-throated Sparrow

1/19/2017

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom. Isaiah 40:28
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White-throated Sparrow
​Thursday, 9:08 AM – It seems it has been a little while since I’ve had the time to walk up by the shelter ponds.  It is still so warm at 55° for a January morning; billowy clouds in a blue sky passing over the sun and diffusing the light for some decent photography.

​A female Merganser sits on the pond. Several small birds flit in and about the dried vines: White-throated sparrows, a Ruby Crowned Kinglet (too fast to focus), and Cardinals.  I managed a decent shot of the White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) to update my Photography Life List.
 
The vibration reduction on my long lens is getting worse, causing violent shaking at times. This is a true bummer for me.
Walton County, Georgia
High near 68°; 80% chance of thunderstorms this evening
Sunrise 7:37 AM, Sunset 5:52 PM
Day length: 10 Hour, 14 minutes
Waning Gibbous moon, 52.9% illumination
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Two bucks...

1/17/2017

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​Habakkuk 3:19 The Sovereign Lord is my strength! He makes me as surefooted as a deer, able to tread upon the heights. 
Eight Point Whitetailed Deer Buck Picture
Eight-point Whitetailed Deer buck in low, pre-dawn light. 1/60 sec; f/5.6; 300mm; ISO 6400
Tuesday, 7:41 AM - Looking out the to the meadow behind my house while eating breakfast, I spotted some deer grazing. While this is no strange occurrence, what I saw on their heads was a bit out of the ordinary. Two large racks. One was a six-point buck with a spread just a couple inches shy of his ear spread. The other was a larger 8-pointer; quite a big fellow!  I have never seen such well-endowed antlers near my home in the eight years I have lived here. These two boys are near on par with my Texas Whitetails photographs!
 
I quickly went to my camera and walked slowly through the backyard to the pasture fence. Because it was overcast and the sun had not yet risen above the horizon, I boosted the ISO 6400 to make the shot possible. The low light, and all the “noise” generated at that high of an ISO didn’t produce a trophy photograph, but well documented these two trophy bucks.... trophy bucks at least for my neighborhood.
Athens, Georgia
​Sunrise 7:38 AM, Sunset 5:50 PM 
10 hour 11 minutes of daylight
Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain.
​High 71°, low 57°.
Waning gibbous moon, 72.6% illumination.
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Six-point Whitetailed Deer buck in low, pre-dawn light. 1/60 sec; f/5.6; 300mm; ISO 6400
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Spotted again February 4, 2017 early in the morning passing through. It seems a habit for them.
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Waltonpets Furtography Blog: Dover

1/13/2017

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Friday, 8:39 AM - “Dover” was an owner surrender Boxer turned in to the Walton County Animal Control shelter on January 12, 2017 and photographed the same day. His handsome mug and pretty photos got him adopted by Sarah within 24 hours! 
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Banjo

1/13/2017

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Friday, 8:51 AM - ​ “Banjo” was a cute pittie mix brought into the Walton County Animal Control shelter as a stray on January 12, 2017. Although he had such a serious face in his photos, he was quite the playful pup. He was rescued by Athens Canine Rescue on January 24, 2017. Thank God the impounds are low in the winter, or “Banjo” wouldn’t have had such a long stay. 
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Tilda

1/12/2017

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Thursday 9:16 AM -​ “Tilda” was a quirky little brindle mix that was picked up by a Walton County Animal Control officer on January 11, 2017. I had the pleasure of a quick photoshoot early in the morning on January 12. It took another week, but she was finally adopted into a new home by Allison on January 17, 2017.
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Misty

1/12/2017

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​Thursday 9:10 AM - “Misty” was a cute, shy puppy that was picked up stray by one of the Walton County Animal Control officers on January 11, 2017. Trying to stay on top of the uptake in impounds, she was photographed the following day and posted right away on www.waltonpets.net.

​Being a young girl, she really didn't like being tethered. She kept pulling and rolling, so her photo session was cut a bit short.

It took a little bit, but she was finally adopted by Kenneth on January 17, 2017.

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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Lady

1/12/2017

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Thursday, 8:57 AM - ​“Lady” was a gorgeous Great Pyrenees (they always are!). She was brought into the shelter on January 11, 2017 and was reportedly abandoned by her owner. She was rescued by Maine Lab Rescue on January 13 and would be on her way to live in the Great White North! 
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Jaco

1/11/2017

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​Wednesday, 8:07 AM – “Jaco” (named after my favorite bass player) was quirky mixed breed brought in by one of the Walton County Animal Control officers on January 11, 2017.

He was a bit of a macho dude that didn’t really want to play well with other dogs in the shelter. Unfortunately, dog aggression is one of those "strikes" that are hard to overcome in a shelter. After a bit of time without interest, this poor boy was euthanized. But many people tried to help out this guy with sponsorships and cross-posting.

I leave his photos and story posted since something of this beautiful boy should last in his memory.  
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