Showing posts with label christmas card photo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas card photo. Show all posts

Feeling Thankful


A couple weeks ago, we had our family Christmas card photos taken by our wonderfully gifted friends, Bill and Nat, from Photo Lab Pet Photography. They used Cabana in a photo shoot a while back for a dog product website they were building. In past years, we've always taken our Christmas card photos ourselves, either utilizing the self-timer or just Photoshopping myself or whichever other family member took the photo into the best overall shot. Usually, I can pull something decent off, but last year, the final result was hodge-podgey, dark, and slightly embarrassing. So I decided back then, come heck or high water, I would have Bill and Nat take our photos the following year. As you can see from this photo, there is absolutely NO COMPARISON between their results and my feeble ones. They know exactly where to go for beautiful backgrounds, how to get Cabana (and the rest of us) to look in the right direction (although she is a very eager model, especially when treats are involved). They have a stellar eye for capturing the right second and the right light. And sure, they have expensive professional equipment. This photo was a sneak peek, so I'm still waiting with baited breath to see the rest of them!

Four years ago at Thanksgiving, Cabana was career changed. I remember being in Los Angeles at my sister's house when we got the surprising yet expected news. It sent me into such a quandary about whether to keep Cabana as our pet or allow Guide Dogs for the Blind to place her with someone else. Had we decided not to keep her, my life would look completely different today. It almost scares me to think how different. Without Cabana, I would not have become involved with my local shelter, I would not have even half the friends I now enjoy, I would not have my wonderful Etsy business, and I would not have a soft yellow toe warmer lying at my feet as I type this. My life is more successful, more fulfilled, more balanced, and more enjoyable. There's not an area in my life that hasn't been permeated by Cabana's presence, all changes that have resulted in GOOD.

Yep, I'm thankful today, thankful for everyday I get to spend with this beautiful dog.

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Happy Festivus!

front of our christmas card, featuring photos of our family walking together, my girls hugging cabana and running with cabana
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah, Joyful Kwanzaa, Seasons Greetings. Whatever you are celebrating, Cabana and I send you our best wishes!

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True Confessions

I'm feeling guilty, so I've decided to come clean. About a month ago, I posted our Christmas card photo, which we also had printed up and sent out to friends and relatives. Here it is again, to refresh your memory.

Some readers may have thought, "Wow, what a nice photo. Isn't Cabana such a good dog, so cooperative, to sit so nicely and look at the camera?" (Okay, maybe you weren't thinking that at all, but just humor me.)

Truth be told, it was all smoke and mirrors, a.k.a. PhotoShop.

This is what the real photo looked like. Because we didn't have a photographer or willing friend handy, I set my camera up on tripod and used the timer function. My family members would hold their pose while I composed the shot, then I would run to my designated spot, and the shutter would go off. But as you can see from the photo above, when I'd run to my spot, Cabana would turn to look at me.

She did this every time.

EACH. AND. EVERY. TIME!!!

Finally, we gave up and tried another tactic. In this photo, my plan was to PhotoShop myself into the frame. But instead, I ended up lifting Cabana out of this photo and inserting her into the other one. Two imperfect photos that, when combined, became a good-enough-for government-work photo.

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Happy Holidays

photo of our family, me husband and two daughters, kneeling down with cabana in front, with landscape of rolling hills in the background, text on a dark red background reads peace love joy to you from cabana and our family 2010
We wish canines and their humans a wonderful holiday season!

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