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Brood of cairns
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [French] |
| It is one of the most former Dens of the Scotland. We find it in papers of the XVth century. its name was given because of its capacity to circulate in "cairns", heap of stones and cliffs where it hunted{*chased away*} the rabbit and the fox. He was born in the West of Highlands and the islands of Skye of the west coast of the Scotland. He is the ancestor of the Scottish Den and the West Highland White Terrier. Kennel Club admitted him in 1912. It is one of the most popular Dens in France. |
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- zto
(262) - [2004-07-08 5:11]
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Cute litle puppies Philippe. I can see them runnign around, playing, having fun. Nice capture of them. I like the crop.
Very cute puppies. I like your composition. None of them seem to look in the same direction wich is fine. A bit too noisy IMO.
These little guys are cute, I noticed a little bit of noise in the background too. Do you keep the iso setting on auto, if you do this could play havoc with some of you shots.
- jrj
(724) - [2004-07-09 8:28]
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Great charmers here Philippe. Good shot of the puppies..
Great shot, hard to keep them all in one place at the same time. Cute puppies, are they yours?
- Orme
(311) - [2005-05-26 11:35]
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Wonderful shot, Philippe. As Liz commented, you did well to keep them all in the shot - two look ready to jump out. Great expressions. The first and third (from the left) definitely look like twins. Well captured.
Al animal are so cuta on thsi stage. I love the look of this basket team:-), excellent compoced.