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mish13

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  1. I can't imagine Kylie leaving her babies unattended, I have heard she asked someone else to watch them while she toiletted another. How sad is that, I do hope he is found I cant imagine what she is going through.
  2. Very sad and I hope he is found, but after attending the Ekka in Brisbane a couple of times to help a friend with her show dogs, I am surprised that he was left unattended. We would never not even for a minute leave the dogs without someone watching them.
  3. Just had to update the list I forgot to add my 50mm
  4. Kirislin: Canon 7D, 50mm 1.4, 100mm 2.8 Macro, 70-200mm 2.8L IS Bellatrix: Canon 5D Mark II, 50mm 1.4 (and the 1.8), 24-70mm 2.8L, 100mm 2.8 Macro, Speedlite 580EX II JS: Canon 1000D, kit 18mm-55mm & 55mm-250mm, 50mm 1.8, Speedlite 580EX II SchnuzaeryBoy: Nikon D80, Nikon D700, 50 1.8, 18-50 2.8, 28-80 3.5-4, 24-70 2.8, 70-200 2.8, SB-400, SB-900, 1.4x TC, 2x TC Becandcharch: Canon 40D, 50mm 1.4, Speedlite 580EX II and a kit lens I dont even know what it is as I never use it! persephone :point&shootonly here Fuji finepixS8000sfd and a sony cybershot DSCN1 Ellz: P&S only here too: Olympus SP600UZ and Sony Cybershot DSC-S650 MavericksMission: Canon 450D, 18-55mm & 55-250mm Evolving: Canon 500D, 50mm 1.8, 18-55mm & 55-250mm Mish13 : Sony A700, 16-80 F3.5,90mm F2.8,11-18mm F4.5,18-250mm F3.5, 75-300mm F4.5, 50mm 1.8 (Bellatrix, you have my dream camera) CrazyCresties: Lumix TZ65 and my Canon (which is still in storage for another month!) 350D 18-55mm kit lens, 70-300mm and 500mm Tamron mirror lens (about 20yrs old from my old Minolta but works with an adaptor!) Belgian.blue: Canon 550D 18-55mm & 55-250mm .. very soon a 50mm 1.8 and a Sony Cybershot P&S eta: Just purchased a 50mm 1.8 and a Lowepro Versapack 200 AW biggrin.gif Fattima: Nikon D90, kit 18-55mm & 55-200mm Clover: Nikon D40x, kit 18 - 55mm, 55 - 200mm & nikkor 70 - 300mm. MTD : Sony A350 , 55-200mm, 18mm-70mm , 50mm 1.8 SammieS: Canon 7D, 18-200mm but I think I also want a 50mm soon! DMA: Olympus E-30, Olympus E-420, Zuiko: 14-42mm, 12-60mm SWD, 18-180mm, 70-300mm; Sigma: 24mm, 30mm, Olympus EX-25; Canon PowerShoot A590; Canon AE-1, 28-70mm, 85-200mm Ripley: Canon 50D (I've not even used it yet! Was a present from my husband 2 weeks ago); Canon 30D, Canon 300mm f/4 L, Canon 1.4 teleconverter (don't need to use it though), Canon 50mm 1.8 (I hardly use this lens either), Sigma 17-70, Sigma 10-20, 2 ND grad filters, a newish Fuji pocket digital + underwater housing which I am going to sell soon and a Canon DSLR film camera that I probably won't use again. eta: Husband has an Olympus DSLR E500 with kit lens if anyone wants to buy it, not many shutter clicks on it at all Linda K - Canon 5dII, 24-70L, 85 1.8, 50 1.4, 135L, 16-35L & Nikon D700 50 1.4G TerraNik: Canon 40D, 50mm 1.4, a couple of kit lenses that I rarely use, Speedlite 580EX II Tlc: Nikon D80, 50mm 1.8, kit lense 18 - 135, speedlight. Panasonic fz50, nikon coolpix P&S RottnBullies: Canon 40D, 50mm 1.8 ValleyCBR: Olympus e420, Zuiko: 14-42mm and Zuiko 40-150mm LucyCharzie: Canon 1000D, 18-55mm, 50mm 1.8 Ravyk: Canon 550D, 50mm 1.4, 60mm 2.8 macro, 18-250mm, Panasonic Lumix FZ-28, Panasonic Lumix FT1 [waterproof] Firestone: Canon 450D, (I love) and today I laybyed the Canon 50mm 1.4 can hardly wait CareyJ: Canon 450D, 18-55mm, 55-250mm, Lowepro camera bag, Sony Cyber-Shot DSCTX p&s
  5. Is Paul Swan your teacher at Ashmore ???? Blue dog was a really good day but for the money you learn more at Ashmore
  6. Glad he has been caught, but I have to say the puppies they showed on the TV tonight were so cute.
  7. Hello Lab lady, where abouts are you doing your course? I have done a beginner and the next level up course at Benowa tafe, then I did a one day course with Bluedog photography. Love your photos by the way
  8. I hope they find her, she deserves to be punished. :laugh:
  9. Kirislin: Canon 7D, 50m 1.4, 100mm macro, 70-200. Bellatrix: Canon 5D Mark II, 50mm 1.4 (and the 1.8), 24-70mm 2.8L, 100mm 2.8 Macro, Speedlite 580EX II JS: Canon 1000D, kit 18mm-55mm & 55mm-250mm, 50mm 1.8, Speedlite 580EX II SchnuzaeryBoy: Nikon D80, Nikon D700, 50 1.8, 18-50 2.8, 28-80 3.5-4, 24-70 2.8, 70-200 2.8, SB-400, SB-900, 1.4x TC, 2x TC Becandcharch: Canon 40D, 50mm 1.4, Speedlite 580EX II and a kit lens I dont even know what it is as I never use it! persephone :point&shootonly here Fuji finepixS8000sfd and a sony cybershot DSCN1 Ellz: P&S only here too: Olympus SP600UZ and Sony Cybershot DSC-S650 MavericksMission: Canon 450D, 18-55mm & 55-250mm Evolving: Canon 500D, 50mm 1.8, 18-55mm & 55-250mm Mish13 : Sony A700, 16-80 F3.5,90mm F2.8,11-18mm F4.5,18-250mm F3.5, 75-300mm F4.5 (Bellatrix, you have my dream camera)
  10. Fantastic photos, looks like the dogs had a ball
  11. Great photo, what sort of camera did you get?
  12. For me it is Coco my toy poodle, she has to be able to see me at all times. If I put her outside she will run around the house until she can see me through a window, then she just sits and watches me. When I am on the lounge watching TV she is up behind me, I am sure its not healthy for her but it is the way she has always been.
  13. God I wish we had that, this week I am paying three years rego for four dogs and one cat not cheap.
  14. I am on the Gold Coast and was granted a permit to have my four dogs and we have a quarter acre block. Have you applied to have your four where you currently live? I currently have two but I hate that I would have to buy a puppy first before they can give approval. I can't imagine saying to my three kids "Sorry the council says no to 'puppy' so we either have to sell our family home and move or take 'puppy' back to the breeder. It's such a horrible thought, but could happen. Daisy might just be our 2nd cat Sorry should have read your post better, I thought it said you already had four dogs. I had my four dogs at this house for six years before I applied for my permit so you can imagine how nervous I was. A lot of people said why bother but I was nervous every time I walked them. I worried if a dog catcher stopped me what would I do, plus we were paying for two post office boxes just so we had different address's.
  15. I am on the Gold Coast and was granted a permit to have my four dogs and we have a quarter acre block. Have you applied to have your four where you currently live?
  16. Fantastic photos and it looks like a great spot
  17. I will second that, this would be my dream camera, but like you its out of my price range. Plus I have a Sony A700 so it would mean I had to replace everything. Love your photo's
  18. Thank you for taking the time to do that, I am just waiting for my new Iphone 4 so its good to see it will be better then my old one.
  19. Another idea is to look if there is any doggy day care facilities in your area, a new puppy at home alone is not going to be happy. What will happen if the dog is a barker and barks all day while you are at work? Is anyone in your town house complex at home during the day that might look after your dog for a small fee whilst you are at work? Will you be able to take time of work when you bring the new puppy home? Friends of mine brought a Labrador puppy and I minded her along with my four dogs three days a week. The bit of extra money was good for me and the puppy was happy to not be left alone. Will you have time to go for a walk before and after work to try and wear the puppy out so they will sleep. Sorry if I come across as negative but my parents live in a town house with a front and back yard. A few people in there complex of 17 have dogs and they are not aloud to bark at all.Plus they can never be in the common area unless on a lead, what are the rules where you are?
  20. I cant give you advice but I can tell you what happened when I applied I have four dogs two standard poodles, a toy poodle and a Jack Russell We have lived at our current address for six years without a complaint but I decided to apply so I could rest easy when I walked them all together.We are on the Gold Coast in Queensland I paid the money and waited, they contacted me to do a house inspection which they did and they photographed all the dogs one by one. We live on a quarter acre block backing onto a 2 acre vacant block. The inspector then dropped a piece of paper in heaps of peoples letter boxes, in my street and in the street behind us. The letter said I had applied to keep four dogs and they had four days to ring with a legitimate complaint. If no phone calls were made which there wasn't I would be able to keep my dogs. Next I got a laminated certificate in the mail with a photo of my dogs on it stating they were all legal at this address. I cannot replace them with other dogs, it has to be the ones in the photo. It is such a nice feeling to know the council cant tell me to get rid of any and I truly feel for you in your situation. I would definitely appeal and get your local councilor to help you. Good luck my fingers are crossed for you.
  21. A year already, that time went quick Happy 1st Birthday Katty ;)
  22. What a great idea, would love to see more photos maybe with the dogs in their new cubby.
  23. I haven't stayed at these but take a look here http://www.dogzonline.com.au/accommodation...ist.asp?state=1
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