Hi, Jessie!
There is a post at the top of this forum telling you how to do picsβ¦
We need your help!
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Ok.. I just heard the links don't work.. This is my link to FB: www.facebook.com/jannekedegraaf The link to the picture is on my wall
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I clicked first one and it worked for me, I clicked LIKE.
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Thank you!
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Well OF COURSE I am going to vote for Tillo - just did. That is a very handsome picture of him. Tillo is going to be Kipawa's 'overseas' mentor.
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Well OF COURSE I am going to vote for Tillo - just did. That is a very handsome picture of him. Tillo is going to be Kipawa's 'overseas' mentor.
Thank you! Love the 'mentor' part
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Buddy clicked "like" for both!
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Thank you Buddy!
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Ok.. I just heard the links don't work..
The links work just fine IF you have a Facebook account and are signed in. If you don't have a Facebook account, you won't be able to get to the page(s).
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WOW! Such a handsome guy!
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Have clicked both
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Great photos and good luck!
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Both links worked for us, and we clicked like !!
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You guys are the best!! We're standing third at the moment, so please keep 'liking'
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Of course I clicked "Like" - Tillo's picture is elegant!
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You guys are the best!! We're standing third at the moment, so please keep 'liking'
Can we 'like' more than once?
I'll post a link on my Facebook page to get my friends/family to vote for Tillo.
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Now, if everyone here who has a Facebook account posts the link on their page, asking their friends to vote for Tilloβ¦.
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Liked!
Tillo is so naturally photogenic. -
Tillo is so naturally photogenic.
Interesting comment. I believe some animals enjoy having their pictures taken. My beloved Barney was like that - I would put an assortment of cut garden flowers in front of him, and he would stand there for around 15 minutes, until I got all the angles and shots I wanted. In his head, I could almost hear "oh here comes Mom with her camera again". My sister's chow comes running when she says "photo op" (opportunity). She right away turns and faces the camera and provides the most lovely expressions.
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Interesting comment. I believe some animals enjoy having their pictures taken.
I think so, too. Or it's getting the animal used to the camera?
Bowdu's had a camera shoved in his face since the first day we got him. It's easy to take nice pictures of him. Bowpi is a little more difficult⦠part of it is her personality. She's more "submissive" so she avoids looking straight at me or anyone, and never holds her gaze. She's also very twitchy. Even when I don't think she's moving that much, pictures of her tend to be blurry. I never use flash with my little digital camera -- I think pictures come out a little better that way. But Bowpi's one reason I've been pining for a fancier camera, so I can capture finer movements.
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I've been pining for a fancier camera, so I can capture finer movements.
Me too. I have been checking out the Boxing Day sale prices. I think with basenjis, a camera where you can adjust the shutter speed (to a faster one) is a good feature.
Also, if you are like me and are a little shaky it's almost an imperative feature.