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Day 166/365: Meet Romeo the Basset Hound

May 21, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Having Fun With A Basset Hound

Thanks to my friend Julie, who suggested I take a tangent from my flower photography, I got this wonderful photo of her Basset Hound Romeo. Isn’t he a darling? Dogs with long noses pose a difficult problem in photography. The general rule is to get the eyes in focus, which I did, but then their very prominent nose is blurry.

Romeo the Basset Hound
Romeo the Basset Hound

I’ve never been too successful with pet photography it’s always been purely by luck if I get a good picture. My digital camera has a very slow shutter lag that causes me to miss the perfect shots. But, I was using my son’s Canon Rebel EOS while he was on home from the Marines.

I just LOVE this picture and it’s really becoming my favorite. The one below is pretty cute too, I caught him in mid-howl.

Romeo the Basset Hound
Romeo the Basset Hound

So how do you overcome the shutter lag? On a simple point a shoot camera you sometimes don’t have much of a choice, but on most cameras if you press the shutter button half-way down it allows the camera to focus first and prepare to shoot. I have now “inherited” my sons Canon Rebel camera and use this technique often for action photography, photo journalism, or animal photos.

Fun Facts About Basset Hounds

  1. Originated in France by French monks
  2. First brought to the United States as a gift to President Washington
  3. “Bas” means low, as in low to the ground and this made them effective hunters to track rabbits and other ground game during hunting
  4. This dog carries a dwarfism gene and they have achondroplasia, a common form of dwarfism in humans
  5. Breed and trained to hunt in packs 
  6. They did not always have droopy ears, but in the early 1900’s were crossed with bloodhounds to improve their scenting ability.
  7. Droopy ears and jowls actually help them trap the scent and amplifies the smell on the ground.
  8. Behind the origination of “hush puppies” hunters would take their fried bread and throw it to the howling dogs during hunting trips and say “Hush Puppy” (now isn’t that fun?)
  9. This also became a well-known brand of shoes “Hush Puppies” with the silent sole.
  10. The Basset Hound dog has a lifespan of 10-14 years
  11. This dogs average weight is between 50-60 lbs, they might seem small, but they are big boned and stout!

I’ve seen Romeo over the years and I should really do another photo shoot with him. He has since gained another dog companion, Zoe the Great Dane. That settles it, I’m going to go over and interview Zoe next. I hear she loves to chew couch cushions

Ree Drummond Makes Basset Hounds Popular Again

Am I sure you have heard of Ree Drummond? Or maybe you know her best as The Pioneer Woman who has created a country, cooking, photography, internet, marketing empire that surrounds her life on an Oklahoma cattle ranch. Aside from her cooking for cowboys, and writing cookbooks, she also shares the ranch with a Basset Hound named Charlie.

Charlie has gotten into the business with his own line of children’s’ books, which are adorable!!! I mean really, he’s not necessarily cow dog material, more like comic relief.

Charlie the Ranch Dog: Where’s the Bacon? (I Can Read Book 1)Charlie the Ranch Dog: Stuck in the Mud (I Can Read Book 1)Charlie and the New Baby (Charlie the Ranch Dog)Charlie the Ranch Dog

Fun Basset Hound Gifts

If you know someone who loves Bassets or has one of these lovable dogs in their life these gifts are perfect for that dog owner that has everything. I can just see Julie wearing this mask when she opens the door for Halloween or making Basset Hound cookies or doggie treats.

Westland Giftware Mwah Magnetic Basset Hounds Salt and Pepper Shaker Set, 2-1/4-InchThe Mountain Men’s Basset Hound, Brown, X-LargeBigMouth Inc Bowser Basset Hound MaskBasset Hound Cookie Cutter

I’ve seen a lot of dogs in my life and I do have to say the Basset Hound makes me smile every time. There is just something about that face and their short legs that just don’t go together.

I would love to hear about your dog, please comment below and share your favorite canine stories.

Filed Under: Dogs In My Life, Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, animals, basset hound, bassett hound, cameras, dogs, pets, photo tip, Photography, Photoshop, postaday, project365

Day 165/365: Marine Teaches Recruit to Square Uniform

May 19, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Didn’t know it would be the United States Marine Corp that would teach my sons to iron, but a squared away uniform is a sense of pride in the Corps. My oldest son gave his recruit brother a lesson and tips  on ironing his uniform and squaring his cover during his latest leave. (home for his brothers high school graduation)

Marine recruit Squaring Uniform
Marine Teaching Recruit to Square Uniform

It’s the attention to detail Marine recruits are taught during boot camp at MCRD San Diego or Paris Island. How to properly shine your shoes, iron your uniform, pin your ribbons exactly 1/8″ of an inch from the top of the pocket, and how to clean a toilet and sink to pass inspection.

United States Marine Corps (USMC) And Navy Uniform RegulationsU.S. Marine Corps Uniform Guide (Look Sharp!)

Why do these mundane tasks matter? I believe they are used to teach discipline and patience, to learn how to pay attention to detail in everything a Marine does, regardless of the task.

Marine Cover
Unsquared Marine Cover

As a birthday/graduation present received a wore out set of his Marpat desert cammies to wear at the big airsoft game, Oklahoma Invasion 6, coming up Memorial Day weekend. Out of the sea bag the cover looked a bit crumbled. There was no way a Marine would be caught with a cover like this. Before it could be worn it needed squaring away, Marine style. No starch, but water, paper towels, steam, high heat, and cardboard stays would have to do for now.

Recruit squaring a cover
Marine Recruit Squaring a Cove

Never thought I’d ever see this,  a photo opportunity if I ever saw one. The process took an hour, with lessons given on tips and tricks of a great squared away Marine uniform. I overhead Army uniforms are “garbage” and how to properly wear your cover. “It’s not a hat, don’t pull it down on your head, you’ll look like a tool”

Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego (Images of America)Live At McRd San Diego [Explicit]

Squared Away US Marine Corps Cover
Squared Away US Marine Corps Cover

Looks better doesn’t it? Sleeve rolling was next, but I left the boys to bond and discuss uniform care. It’s a big part of boot camp, the beginning of teaching attention to detail and discipline. If they pay this much attention to just their uniforms imagine what is required in the other aspects of mission training. No wonder the United States Marine Corps is the best fighting force in the world.

ULTIMATE MARINE RECRUIT TRAINING GUIDEBOOK: A Drill Instructor’s Strategies and TacticsMaggot the Accounts of a Journey through Paris Island

Information About Marine Corps Uniforms

CO: Soldiers Will Wear Marine Corps Uniforms To Improve …

David Hodne has ordered his soldiers to eschew wearing traditional Army uniforms laden with combat patches, jump wings, and other insignia. They will instead spend their time wearing Marine Corps uniforms. “It’s a culture …

Marine Corps Uniforms Index: By Chapter | Blood Stripes

Sebastian served in the Marine Corps infantry on active duty and in the reserves from 2004 to 2013. Sebastian has always been driven to mentor the marines in his charge, and continuously strives to better himself as both a …

Uniforms; Uniform Regulations, MCO P1020.32G W CH 1-5 …

MARINE CORPS PERSONNEL, OR TO MARINE CORPS UNIFORMS, ARE CONTAINED IN THIS CHAPTER. 2. NO ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE TO EXCERPT OR INTERPRET THE LAWS OF ANY STATE. COMMANDERS …

Where Can You Buy Marine Corps Uniforms | Internet …

The United States Marine Corps (USMC), popularly known as Marine Corps has always been the most valued branch of United States Armed Forces. While the bravery.

Appropriate times to wear uniforms? – Leatherneck.com

I was wondering when the appropriate times/occasions/places/etc you are allowed or most common to wear certain uniforms upon graduation from Recruit Training. I believe these are all the Marine Corps uniforms, but I may …

United States Marine Corps Uniforms, Insignia and Personal …

Harlan Glenns “United States Marine Corps Uniforms, Insignia and Personal Items of World War II” is a reference book which every WW2 USMC collector should own. It is a massive 272 page hardcover book featuring …

Filed Under: Family, Marine Corps, Military Pride, Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, boot camp, brothers, devil dog, Lance Corporal, marine, Marine Corps, marine corps uniforms, Marine recruit, military, oorah, postaday, project365, recruit, semper fi, tradition, uniform, us marine, USMC

Day 164/365: Bleeding Hearts Liberals, No It’s Not Like That

May 18, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Bleeding Heart Plant
Day 164: Bleeding Hearts (SOOC)

I’m not delving into politics, but isn’t that the phrase that comes to mind when someone says “Bleeding Hearts?” Wish it wasn’t true as these flowers don’t deserve that moniker.  I love Bleeding Hearts, they are one of the few flowers that flourish in the shade and instead of being a sad plant it reminds me of Christmas ornaments hanging from a tree.

My backyard gets so little sun, especially next to the fence, and this hardy plant has survived much abuse. It has been run over countless times by a lawn mower, accidents caused by well meaning people who help me mow occasionally and can’t tell weeds from flowers. Guess that’s my fault, I should get rid of the weeds. Last year I did, so I think my Bleeding Heart Plant is safe.

Photography Notes: Another straight out of the camera from my Olympus E-10 camera. Only took four images at different settings before I rushed back in to dip strawberries that day

Filed Under: Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, Botany, flower, flowers, humor, Olympus, Photography, Plant, politics, postaday, project365, Spring

Day 163/365: Crabapple Tree in Bloom

May 17, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

More flowering trees, this time I know it’s a crabapple tree, unlike last time,  as I saw last years lingering crab apples. Still experimenting with an old Olympus E-10 I bought off eBay several years ago as I like the clarity it gives, only wish it gave more than four megapixel images. Maybe I’ll get lucky on Craigslist and find a great deal on a high end camera.

CrabApple Tree
Day 163: Crab Apple Tree (Olympus camera SOOC)

This photo above was straight out of camera on my old Olympus digital camera. The lens quality is really sharp, better than my Canon Rebel, but it’s only a 4.6 megapixel so I have to be happy with small images. Here at the lab we can print some nice 16×20’s but I can’t crop anything out, this size shrinks too low to make a sharp print.

Photoshop CS5 Filter/Render/Lighting Effects/Crossing Down/Spotlight

But I’m learning it’s not just the equipment that makes a photographer, it’s skill. I have now gotten better at aperture, shutter speed and exposure on my manual settings, some day when my camera hobby starts to pay for itself I’ll get a better camera.

Thanks to suggestions from my friends at Chick A Day Blog and Anglin Photography  I’ve experimented with this photo a little. Some like more contrast, others like a softer look, or maybe a more artistic flair. This photograph lends itself to all of them. Never think that you can’t learn from others. Straight out of camera images can be really really good, but they can be made “GREAT” by a little tweaking of Photoshop Magic.

Sepia Flowers
Photoshop CS5/Filter Sepia/ Select Color Layer
Cooling Photoshop Filter on Flowering Tree
Photoshop CS5/Cooling Filter & Pink Selection layer for Flowers on Top

I love my blogging friends, I learn so much from them, amazing photographs and Photoshop artists.

Photography Notes: After playing around in the Photoshop CS5 my son gave me when he came home from leave I like the post production images better than the straight out of camera.

More Information on Crabapple Trees

Filed Under: Photography, Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, blogs, crabapple tree, flowers, Olympus, Photography, Photoshop, postaday, project365, Spring

Day 162/365: Spring Returns With Lilacs

May 16, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Day 162: Lilacs (SOOC)

Now back to our regularly scheduled program. Spring Flowers! Lilacs, one of my favorite flowers both to look at and smell.

Yes, graduation is over, although there may be a stray post along the way, especially as I put together a video from the senior song written by two choir seniors. But, right now, it’s back to flowers and I have been waiting to post this for a week. Ahh….a breathe of fresh air, can’t you just smell them.

I have told everyone I love sun and warm weather haven’t I, thought so.

Photography notes: Didn’t do anything to this photo except resize and border. Straight out of camera. Love it when this happens!

Filed Under: Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, flowers, Olympus, Photography, postaday, project365, Spring

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