Even though she's seven and the camera is expensive...
Recently, @papa-pepper got a new camera. Unfortunately he can't always do all of his own "work" in creating content, which gives the others a chance to help. Recently, Pinkie-Pepper helped out with an Armadillo Photos shoot that had some fantastic results.
Any way, even though Pinkie-Pepper is "young" and the new camera is an expensive one, we thought it would be good to have her practice a bit. Today she helped get some photos for an upcoming @papa-pepper post, but she also was allowed to just wander and shoot, taking some photos of her own. Here are a few of Loki, the dog down at the homestead of @bluerthangreen, @allforthegood, and @alittlebluer.
We will share some other photos later, but we really liked the way that Loki looked while we were caring for the goat. If you want to know more about what was happening with the goat, just keep an eye on the @papa-pepper account. We will most likely be sharing about that tomorrow.
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Watch out for those soon to be bloody fingers.
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or similar.
Any nick in your hands will pick up an infection from the stuff in/on the hooves, not only painful, some of the oldies have lost fingers to the infection.
You need fingers to play with your new camera.
I like petes
Turn her loose and let her shine, from the looks of her pictures she did not fall far from the tree ;-)
I'll let her shine! Thanks for the encouragement!
Loki should have his own gallery. Hes an expressive dog.
That he is!
Very good @little-pappers
Excellent job with the camera. Pinkie Pepper might have found a profession.
Thumbs up for Loki..just waiting and behave!keep it up @little-peppers.
Pinkie-Pepper is doing an amazing job taking the photos. I am impressed. I know folks much older who can't do as well. Love Loki. He looks like a very good dog. Well behaved.
Haha, great photos! I love the expressions on the goat's face!
I know what you were doing... trimming goat hooves!
Another way to do it is with pruning shears. :)
Might be safer for fingers with a squirmy goat...
Looking forward to the post!
Yeah, pruning shears are another option. Thanks!
No prob!
I got some good ones off of amazon and they have lasted me for years now, and are still sharp.
I am prone to cutting myself, (I cannot count the numberof times I have sliced my hands while butchering!). I have to trim our goats' hooves by myself, and it is easily managed with the pruners. :)
Looks like she has a great eye for photography.
Great job Pinkie-Pepper! We love you!
I'll tell her Dad! Thanks!
I think it's great to let children experience things, even if it puts an expensive piece of equipment at risk. My kids occasionally use my full frame DSLR with an L series lens, because I want them to learn how to use it properly and experience the joy of creating images. Hats off to you, @papa-pepper for allowing your kiddos that experience.
Wow! she is very good at taking pictures she should do it more often. I liked the armadillo picture especially.
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Awesome work @pinkie-pepper. Looking forward to more photos ;-)