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Post by jamesp on Feb 9, 2015 22:10:04 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2015 22:13:54 GMT -5
Those are some awesome images!!
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Post by snuffy on Feb 9, 2015 22:25:02 GMT -5
Some great shots of them!!
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Post by junglejim on Feb 9, 2015 22:52:29 GMT -5
The facial expressions are priceless. Just trying to imagine what they are thinking. Great shots!!!!
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 10, 2015 0:45:28 GMT -5
Lovely images, puts a smile on your face to look at them. Ah, to be young and rambunctious. The girls learn early how to keep those boys in line, lol.
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Post by mrrockpickerforever on Feb 10, 2015 2:50:23 GMT -5
Great looking dogs, I've always liked Ridgebacks. Bob
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Post by jamesp on Feb 10, 2015 7:27:17 GMT -5
The girls rule out on the open field. Two males often gets to rough. If one of the mature girls is let off leash those two youngsters will get rolled like a ball bearings. Pup's aunt in foreground, the pup's younger mother in back ground Results(I showed you) Aunt making a suggestion to young mother young mother giving it back to auntie Grandmother used to roll tackle all of them, her theory was high speed impact, they all crawled under the vehicles when she was loose Peace offering, older aunt w/tint of grey
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Post by spiritstone on Feb 10, 2015 7:39:34 GMT -5
Beautiful, and nice markings on the back! you sure are good with the cam, and the dogs look happy at play.
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Post by jamesp on Feb 10, 2015 7:55:13 GMT -5
Beautiful, and nice markings on the back! you sure are good with the cam, and the dogs look happy at play. Wife did those photos spirit. Part of her hobby. Her camera has a 'burst' where it takes like six digital photos in one second. Some new digitals have higher bursts of like 20 action shots in one second. They solved the digital delay at a cost.
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Post by snowmom on Feb 10, 2015 8:57:05 GMT -5
beautiful animals! So much joy of living, contagious in watching them play. My dog wants to have a puppy for a pet, my husband doesn't. I think it would be wonderful to be around this rollicking,exuberant joyousness every day.
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Post by jamesp on Feb 10, 2015 9:07:07 GMT -5
beautiful animals! So much joy of living, contagious in watching them play. My dog wants to have a puppy for a pet, my husband doesn't. I think it would be wonderful to be around this rollicking,exuberant joyousness every day. The two 8 month olds were visiting. They are back at their respective homes now. The old ones get out and play regularly though. The oldest one is the fun police and keeps the other two from jousting. She is jealous.
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Post by Fossilman on Feb 10, 2015 11:49:08 GMT -5
Totally cool looking dogs..Great photography too!!!!
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Post by gingerkid on Feb 10, 2015 12:26:05 GMT -5
Beautiful dogs and love the action shots, jamesp! Couldn't help but chuckle after reading about Grandma.
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Post by jamesp on Feb 10, 2015 13:30:29 GMT -5
Beautiful dogs and love the action shots, jamesp! Couldn't help but chuckle after reading about Grandma. Grand Ma was a lightning bolt, you could hear her hit with her chest plate. Sounded like a full back pommeling. Liken her to the safety on the football team. She would squeal if I got ahead of her on the ATV, very competitive. kinda insane
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Post by Pat on Feb 10, 2015 13:41:43 GMT -5
James, those are beautiful dogs, and great shots of them. Didn't know anything about Ridgebacks until you started posting them.
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Post by jamesp on Feb 10, 2015 16:53:05 GMT -5
James, those are beautiful dogs, and great shots of them. Didn't know anything about Ridgebacks until you started posting them. Every once in a while other dog friends will be bring a pit bull over. In about 2 minutes they are hiding under a vehicle, the Ridgebacks get them out in the open field and pick them to pieces. We had a pit bull and he learned to launch and grab the fast passing Ridgebacks. They learned to stay away from him. They were trained to bay lions, so they are wise managing dangerous animals in such a maneuver.
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Post by snuffy on Feb 10, 2015 17:12:35 GMT -5
James,my Buddy gives field rats heck out in the pasture.Aint no lions to chase.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2015 17:38:35 GMT -5
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Post by spiritstone on Feb 10, 2015 20:30:25 GMT -5
Beautiful, and nice markings on the back! you sure are good with the cam, and the dogs look happy at play. Wife did those photos spirit. Part of her hobby. Her camera has a 'burst' where it takes like six digital photos in one second. Some new digitals have higher bursts of like 20 action shots in one second. They solved the digital delay at a cost. Even with the high tech cam, she has talent and the eye for the shots. Again...well done!
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Post by vegasjames on Feb 10, 2015 21:38:21 GMT -5
Great pics.
I had a friend who owned a ridgeback about 30 years ago. Wanted one ever since.
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