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MelanieC
02-09-2006, 23:23
Solo enjoys the fresh air in Zamora, CA, before working sheep:

http://home.earthlink.net/~soloriver/breezenegativescansmaller.jpg

Leica M3, 50mm Summicron

rover
02-10-2006, 01:08
Molly......

rover
02-10-2006, 01:09
Calvin..........

varjag
02-10-2006, 01:30
http://www.boblycat.org/albums/Random-street/icecream_dog.jpg

SergioGuerra
02-10-2006, 01:43
Crazy dog :)

Paulbe
02-10-2006, 04:02
Rover----Calvin is great! Looks like he might have a few stories to tell..what is that around his neck--on the collar?
Melanie--what kind of behavior are you studying? Some sort of specific dog behavior? I'd bet a lot of folks here would be interested...
Paul

James Burton
02-10-2006, 04:05
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/4032681-lg.jpg

kbg32
02-10-2006, 04:40
Two from my gallery.

FrankS
02-10-2006, 04:49
I have several dog shots in my gallery in the Portraits album and the Cottage Life album. Sorry, I can only provide a link.

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=575

Golden Retriever and French Spaniel

rover
02-10-2006, 04:54
Rover----Calvin is great! Looks like he might have a few stories to tell..what is that around his neck--on the collar?
Melanie--what kind of behavior are you studying? Some sort of specific dog behavior? I'd bet a lot of folks here would be interested...
Paul

Hi Paul, we have an invisble fence so Molly and Calvin can roam our yard, about an acre, and not stray away into the woods or street. The collar beeps when they get close to the boarder and rearly now do they challenge it farther so they don't get the shock that follows if they don't back off. Calvin is quite a character, he has a giant personality.

rover
02-10-2006, 05:01
Four of the six greys, napping.
Think they're spoiled. :)


Oh, there it is....I think I can see your space in the house in there.... :D

Michael I.
02-10-2006, 05:41
bofel - the dog we had in the army

kzim56
02-10-2006, 05:51
Yashica Mat 124
Arista.EDU Ultra 100

taffer
02-10-2006, 12:14
Dave, lol !

Street/Beach hostile unknown dog, I think he eats photogs for breakfast...

http://www.pbase.com/taffer/image/43621383.jpg

James Burton
02-10-2006, 16:41
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/10011379-md.jpg

dexdog
02-10-2006, 16:59
Taken one balmy Sunday morning in December 2004. Dog Mr. Frodo, he belongs to a friend.


Sorry, upload failed, claimed file types were invalid.

Biber
02-10-2006, 17:42
http://biber.ath.cx/biber/cs/03.jpg
M4P, 50 Nokton, Tri-X

dexdog
02-10-2006, 17:49
OK, let's try this again. Mr. Frodo, Contax IIIa, 85/2 Sonnar, 250@f5.6

Peter Klein
02-10-2006, 22:22
Harpo......

sf
02-11-2006, 01:53
It's a dog's world.

James Burton
02-12-2006, 20:21
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/3920597-lg.jpg

JoeFriday
02-12-2006, 20:33
the dog was Lacy.. I never got the girl's name

(Contax IIa, Sonnar 50/1.5, Scala)

doubs43
02-12-2006, 22:21
Meet Ernie, our "puppy".

Walker

RayPA
02-12-2006, 22:32
Here's mine, located on my pbase account. (http://www.pbase.com/harpman/image/41512303) :)







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Patman
02-12-2006, 22:40
American Pit Bull, she was a rescue off the street. Six months after I found her she saved my life by taking a knife away from a would be attacker in the woods where i was walking her.

erudolph
02-12-2006, 22:45
not my dog....

RayPA
02-12-2006, 22:53
not my dog....

reminds me of a punchline from a Peter Sellers movie (one of the Pink Panthers, I think). The joke starts with "does your dog bite?" and ends with "that is not my dog." You guess what happens in-between. ;)



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ChrisN
02-12-2006, 22:59
American Pit Bull, she was a rescue off the street. Six months after I found her she saved my life by taking a knife away from a would be attacker in the woods where i was walking her.

Good doggie!

rover
02-13-2006, 01:02
the dog was Lacy.. I never got the girl's name

(Contax IIa, Sonnar 50/1.5, Scala)

Brett, even Sammy knows that chicks dig dogs, you have to get their names.....

Erl
02-13-2006, 02:07
Two (make that 3) quick 'grabs' of my new German Shepherd puppy. He is now 20 weeks old and already a teenager!

James Burton
02-15-2006, 03:13
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/10011384-md.jpg

IGMeanwell
02-16-2006, 16:31
Here's my boy Angus ... he's an English Bulldog :D

murrayatuptown
02-16-2006, 16:46
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=2398

My only images loaded so far are all dogs...no pun intended...arf,arf,arf.

I think this was this first roll on a handmedown C3 Matchmatic that wasn't a double exposure roll. Don't ask me how I shot multiple rolls as double exposures.

Maybe the film doesn't get rewound into the cartridge & I see it on the counter & load it again??? My daughter has a roll that look like triple exposures...so I think I may have a hand in it...recycling film???

Lily, pictured, is a Cardigan Welsh Corgi. They differ from Pembroke Corgis in that they have tails, a different face (more jowl-y), and in my opinion bigger ears.

Shots were an attempt to set focus by DOF because I couldn't focus fast enough but with all the running around, I'm just glad I got single exposures :O)

MelanieC
02-22-2006, 18:29
Melanie--what kind of behavior are you studying? Some sort of specific dog behavior? I'd bet a lot of folks here would be interested...

I realized I never answered this.

The project I'm working for is looking at the genetic background of pathological, anxiety-related behaviors in dogs, including stuff like fear aggression, separation anxiety, noise phobia. Dogs have a number of anxiety issues that are probably homologous to human psychiatric disorders and caused by the same stuff (i.e., faulty brain chemistry).

The red Border Collie in all of my photos is my personal behavior case, and the dog who got me interested in the topic -- and who got me the postdoc I currently have. The idea is to come up with better treatment options for owners and dogs who need help, and also to use dogs as a model system for looking at human psychiatric disorders, which they're good for because they are much more similar to us behaviorally than current model systems (i.e., mice and rats).

We are looking at owned dogs, and soliciting information from owners, breeders, and handlers. We don't keep any dogs in-house. The kind of info we need is behavioral info (questionnaires, videos, etc.) and DNA (cheek swabs).

Eventually we'd like to look at normal, breed-specific behaviors (in my case, working behaviors in Border Collies). I'm also interested in patterns of canine diversity (both within and between breeds) and dog evolution.

If anyone here has a dog and wants to participate in the behavioral genetics project, just give me a holler. The ideal candidate is a dog with (a) issues and (b) a pedigree, but because we also need a comparative sample, and are interested in overall diversity, all dogs can play. Come one, come all!

JoeFriday
02-22-2006, 18:45
I used to have a pedigreed dalmatian that was loaded with behavioral issues.. LOL

yossarian
02-22-2006, 18:52
This thread has taken the edge off and relaxed me--to the extent I may actually get
some sleep tonight. Just wonderful.

Thank you all

Fred

rover
02-23-2006, 00:54
Highly recommended reading considering Melanie's project.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0517118424/102-9587107-7008938?v=glance&n=283155

JimG
03-09-2006, 20:43
Crumb hides her stolen potato in plain sight. Konica C35 P&S

Ken Ford
03-10-2006, 04:33
Whiff, our foster Greyhound...

Nuno
03-10-2006, 05:01
Here's my Diana caught in my bed.
She looks guilty as charged...
(Kiev 4A, Jupiter 8M @ f:2, Superia 800)

Nikon Bob
03-10-2006, 05:29
My wife and Lucky (Rat Terrier) enjoying a last outing. We missed him terribly and finally got another Ratty after about a year. You can't live without them.

Nikon Bob

erudolph
03-10-2006, 07:20
waiting dogs

formal
03-10-2006, 07:30
http://www.formal.ie/images/16-0066.jpg

http://www.formal.ie/images/16-0067.jpg