Tag: Dogs
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iPhone Journey – Day 43

Hopefully after a rainy start to the weekend there will be the chance to chase more clouds and fall colors this weekend. Although, between the rain, a Netflix series (The Fall of the House of Usher) and sports (Phillies/Diamondbacks, Michigan/Michigan State, Penn State/Ohio State, Lions/Ravens), it may take Harper dragging me out of the house…
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iPhone Journey – Day 32

Harper thought I was taking too long in the coffee shop and was making sure nothing had happened to me. It’s been interesting visiting a variety of coffeehouses during our walks and discovering the unique vibes. There have been those that felt like stepping into an office meeting, another had a library vibe that made…
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iPhone Journey – Day 31

A surprising result after the first month of this iPhone Journey is that the journey has transitioned from being about the camera to the absolute enjoyment of coffee and walking. “Walking, ideally, is a state in which the mind, the body, and the world are aligned, as though they were three characters finally in conversation…
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iPhone Journey – Day 14

Yesterday’s special was $1 mini cheeseburgers for National Cheeseburger Day at one of my favorite restaurants. Plenty of time for an iPhone shot taken from the driver’s seat over Harper’s head while happily waiting in the drive-thru line for some of the best onion rings in town. Harper still wishes she would have been offered…
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iPhone Journey – Day 12

The iPhone has always been my go-to choice for dog photography, especially since Harper associates the Nikon with wildlife and starts barking as soon as she sees the camera. She’s never happy to see the iPhone pointed in her direction and let me know on this occasion to not embarrass her when her friends arrive…
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iPhone Journey – Day 7

It was a day of adjustments with the iPhone as I’ve always been a stickler about staying on trails and sidewalks as much as possible (wouldn’t be pretty if we had a tick experience), but without a good zoom lens Harper and I had to walk through the wet grass to capture a great blue…



