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Molly and WhistlerПереглядів: 92Molly wearing the Tomy Wonderful Shot dog camera on her collar. Molly and Whistler are looking at Marjorie holding a cookie. April 2 2006
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Molly in the GardenПереглядів: 109Wearing the Tomy Wonderful Shot dog camera that takes photos automatically from a dog's perspective. Only the remote control "clicker" didn't seem to work (it doesn't help that the instructions are all in Japanese). We'll try again with the one-photo-every-minute setting.
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Molly Having a RollПереглядів: 89With the Tomy Wonderful Shot dog camera on her collar.
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Molly and WhistlerПереглядів: 97April 2 2006
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Molly and WhistlerПереглядів: 11129
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A Neighbour's HouseПереглядів: 591Kiko, our bull terrier, took this photograph with the Tomy Wonderful Shot camera on his collar as Christopher took Kiko for a spring walk.
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Kiko's Photograph of the CountrysideПереглядів: 464Kiko, our bull terrier, took this photograph of grass and trees along the roadside as he went on a walk with Christopher. The small digital camera was mounted on Kiko's collar.
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Kiko's Photo of His PawПереглядів: 7552Kiko took this close-up of his paw with his digital collar cam. Looks like Kiko needs to work a bit on focus.
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Kiko's Photograph of Our GardenПереглядів: 615Kiko, our bull terrier, took this photograph of a bush in our garden using the Tomy Wonderful Shot camera mounted on his collar.
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Molly's Photograph of GrassПереглядів: 627Molly, the Long Haired Daschund, is quite low to the ground, so when she used the Tomy Wonderful Shot digital camera --- mounted on her collar --- she opted for a more "abstract" look to her photographs. This is, I think, grass.
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Molly's PhotographПереглядів: 577Molly, the Daschund, took this photograph with a collar-mounted Tomy Wonderful Shot digital camera. Molly has opted for an abstract look to her work.
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MovementПереглядів: 586Molly, the Daschund, took this photograph with a collar-mounted digital camera. It is a photo of --- movement. As seen from a couple of inches above the ground.
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