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I think you have to also attach the normal agility entry forms to the Ekka form, that is the way it works for Melbourne Royal, and I showed once at Brisbane and from memory it was the same, some of the people in the showring forum could tell you
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Aaawww, they are so cute, such adorable pups, they must be so much fun to have around
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All I can say is good luck with that and get them while they are tired
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Robert Holmes does trips to Adelaide (or did about a year ago)
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LOL, poor girl must have been exhausted
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Must say thanks for the weekend, it was fantastic and we all learnt so much - heaps to teach the dogs now too LOL - the information and handouts were priceless. It was priceless to see how the rally courses should look, different to what we all imagined I think. Was very brave of one person to put her course forward for us all to do. Us agility people were right at home walking the course Can't wait for the next intensive training. Now have to find these u-tube videos
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Home Alone "hanging Ball" Toy Or Bungie Chook ?
helen replied to mooki's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
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Congratulations on the puppies, glad you are enjoying them
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Glad you are enjoying it and seeing the benefits.
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I am looking forward to it
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Overcast days are best to take dog photos to avoid shadows. You can use reflectors to bouce the light back to the shaded side, and a fill flash to reduce shadows
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I also use digital works, they are excellent. There is another great pro lab in Melbourne but their name escapes me at the moment
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Eeek, hope it is not too expensive to fix. The treasurer of the Brittany club borrowed his son's professional camera gear and took himself some photos at the Brittany club the last few years. Last year when I saw him the first thing he said to me was he dropped his son's lens and it cost about $900 to repair so he didn't have it - was a rather expensive lens to begin with though. I dropped my camera once, on concrete too, luckily no damage and I don't use it without the strap around my neck now If you have a cannon and it ends up being too expensive to repair you could get a 50mm EF lens, very good lens for about $150
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They say the Lensbaby takes a while to get used to, I think it might. Mine is the old version of the muse (2.0), if I like it enough I might update and I would LOVE the pinhole optic and the other accessories, will be good once the $ improves. I saw Camera House had the 'control freak' version in their latest catalogue.
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D is for dead - with my new Lensbaby And P is for Paddock - Another Lensbaby photo
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Awesome photos every, do love those textures especially - I haven't commented on separate photos as I would be here all day, they are great Finally took some photos today F is for fire - (a long way away)
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Was great to meet you, Chazer thought so too LOL - he is always excited to see someone new
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Or Geelong where there is a really great variety of clubs offering different activities
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Sounds like fun, will organise it.
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Excellent, thanks for the link
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I have been admiring everyone's photos for a few months, now I have dragged the camera out and here is my first L - for Lensbaby 2.0 that I purchased at the camera market today and might give me some inspiration to finally take some photos again - went along with a friend and had no intentions of buying anything but a Lensbaby has been on my 'one day' list for about 2 years and someone was selling all his Cannon gear and it was too good to resist, only used once.
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Pretty sure you can, we would all like to know
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I was standing at the 270 degree turn sign going like this -
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Well Gamby let me have a go at rally on my way to agility class last night, I am definately sign challenged LOL