Gorgeous GSD is Gorgeous

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Not that I'm biased or anything.

I'm feeling bummed out that we actually have a real snowfall this week, when I left my camera at my parents' house. That said, I did take some pictures this last weekend (before it snowed) that turned out nicely, and wanted to share. Not as fun as snow pictures would have been, but I have some new favorites in there!

First, we spent an evening at my friend's place.












The next morning we headed out to the nearby park. It's brand new and while I'm annoyed that they had to tear down "our" secluded fields, it's definitely a nicer spot for pictures.







 

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I don't normally marvel at how nicely he's grown up, but when I do, I don't shut up about it.





Done posing!


There were things to be sniffed.


A lot of things.


All the things.








 

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He's such a handsome hunk!

I would like to know what your aperture was set at for the photos where he's sitting on the bridge - please?
 

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Your GSD looks handsome, strong, and healthy. You really took beautiful photos of him. :)
 

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Thanks so much everyone for all your awesome comments <3 Hard to imagine that he'll be 5 years old in under two weeks. I really can't believe how quickly or how nicely he's grown up, but I'm not complaining!

He still loves to pose for pictures, though, that hasn't changed!!

He's such a handsome hunk!

I would like to know what your aperture was set at for the photos where he's sitting on the bridge - please?
Thank you! And I'm really glad you asked :D I actually tried something new this time and set my aperture to f/2.2 (I usually shoot at f/2.8 for portraits) because I picked a time when the lighting was going to be really nice. I wanted to catch as much of it as I could without getting the shot overblown and I'm pretty happy with how they turned out!
 

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I didn't know that this was a Trent thread. All Trent threads should be come with a warning.....and a free, new, slobber free keyboard
LOL!! I'll be sure to remember that next time, thanks so much <3

Ugh, I love Trent. And your pictures.
Thank you! He's a pretty cool dude. If I can make it up there to visit you in time, I'll see if I can bring him along :)
 

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