What better way to welcome the new puppy to the family than to wrestle and knock him onto his back. I promise no puppies were hurt in the making of these photos.


What better way to welcome the new puppy to the family than to wrestle and knock him onto his back. I promise no puppies were hurt in the making of these photos.


The moon was out early last night and the way it was illuminated allowed me to capture some great detail even with a limited focal length of 300mm. Shot with my Canon 7d mk2 and Tamron 70-300 and processed in Adobe Lightroom to enhance the detail and attempt to color correct a little.

A few more shots of the little guy. Still no name, but my suggestion is Bergeron.
~Canon 7d mk2, Tamron 70-300mm and Canon 50mm f/1.8~
While visiting Antler Village and Winery on the Biltmore Estate we had to try the ice cream from the creamery. Of course being the spoiled pup that he is, Oshie had a cup of vanilla all to himself.

We enjoyed it on the grass while live music played from the gazebo in front of us. It was an awesome and relaxing evening.
I am still going through all the photos I captured on the trip and will be posting more of the edited keepers soon. Thanks for stopping by and have an excellent weekend!
I will let the photos do most of the talking here. These 4 week old Golden Retriever puppies were at Asheville Green Cottage. As mentioned in a previous blog, Vicki and Neeraj have two goldens. Their 5 year old golden, Juni, had a litter of 9 at the beginning of May. We wanted to take one home so bad. Thanks to Vicki for letting us help socialize the little ones.



Seriously, who doesn’t love puppies? As always thanks for stopping by!
Photos taken with Canon 7dmk2 and Tamron 15-30mm f/2.8
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