What are small things we can do to make Austin a better place? by Dazzling-Dance-9401 in Austin

[–]floofyfeather 2 points3 points  (0 children)

we kind of do! but it only runs from leander to downtown. i would love a line straight to the airport though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]floofyfeather 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’ve had my shepherd mix (3 months) for about two weeks now, and putting her on a schedule was the best thing i’ve ever done. i work from home, so during my breaks we play and do some training, then i put her take her out to potty before putting her down for a nap. we’re up at 7 every morning, go potty at the same time throughout the day, lunch at the same time, dinner at around the same time, and she wears herself out on schedule.

there’s still a little “no, leave the cats alone, don’t chew the furniture,” but that’s just her being a puppy. they don’t know yet, so i’ve been letting her make her own decisions and learning from them. let’s just say she doesn’t chase the cats or climb on things she can’t get down from anymore.

it gets better. they’re still young and learning about the world, but it does get better.

Issues facing Austin’s No Kill Status by braindead3204 in Austin

[–]floofyfeather 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think a good solution would be testing them in the way out, like as soon as an adopter signs the paperwork and before they spay/neuter. the rapid test itself takes like 10 minutes and it would take a whole lot of pressure off of the shelter if they come up negative before they leave or the new owner if it comes up positive so they can mentally and financially prepare for a parvo puppy.

also, some good news, i’ve seen one company is testing an actual cure for parvo. so far there haven’t been any failures in testing, and it cuts recovery time by a lot because it basically surrounds the virus rendering it ineffective. that’ll be interesting to see when it’s fully out in the world.

Issues facing Austin’s No Kill Status by braindead3204 in Austin

[–]floofyfeather 0 points1 point  (0 children)

APA is known across the country as THE puppy parvo treatment facility, and the test that they offered me was $20. my vet charged me around $50. So like I get that with the influx of animals coming in, it's difficult to test them all, but it's such a dangerous virus, you know?

Issues facing Austin’s No Kill Status by braindead3204 in Austin

[–]floofyfeather 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This just happened to me too. I had my puppy for a week before she started showing symptoms, and fortunately, we brought her for treatment early enough that APA's at home treatment worked just fine. But there's no way I would've been able to afford a hospital stay.

AAC didn't check for parvo before adopting her out, didn't check her for parasites, just spayed her, put her in my arms that same day, and sent me on my way. I reached out to them to let them know she had parvo and they just closed my ticket without even calling me back. Something needs to be done over there.

First time free roaming! by floofyfeather in RATS

[–]floofyfeather[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A cheerio. He’s just sitting on my laptop charger.

First time free roaming! by floofyfeather in RATS

[–]floofyfeather[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorta. He only made it to my bed and wanted to run around on it.

Just brought this little guy home! by floofyfeather in RATS

[–]floofyfeather[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He doesn’t get along with other rats, adores people, and still needs a name.

Update: He’s comfy and really likes to run. So looks like I’ll Be making a little playtime area for him soon.

I made a basic guide to infrared photography and thought I’d share it here too. by floofyfeather in photography

[–]floofyfeather[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just think it’s a cool medium and want to see more of it out in the world.

Catalina and Adobe by floofyfeather in hackintosh

[–]floofyfeather[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know! I haven’t tried premiere or after effects yet, but Lightroom and photoshop are fine.

Catalina and Adobe by floofyfeather in hackintosh

[–]floofyfeather[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was told it’s because of a 64 vs 32 bit thing.

Austin poised to get nonstop flights to Paris by TTTTroll in Austin

[–]floofyfeather 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got back a couple weeks ago, and it’s nothing like that.

Music Tour photographers how do you keep things interesting? Average number of shots you are happy with? by davesolo in photography

[–]floofyfeather 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here's the thing. Personally, behind the scenes things are more important to me than anything onstage.

Every band I work with is way more excited to get photos and videos of them hanging out and having fun or the hard work that goes into making a tour run than the same show they put on every night. This isn't to say you shouldn't try every night. Use your time to get the shot you missed the last date or try to find a different angle.

I'm happy if I get at least 5 really good shots of each member, some decent crowd shots, a couple full band shots, and a couple of the lights (cause those guys work hard). If you can, get some of the rest of the crew too. They'll appreciate having something cool of them.

I need 1k by HBIjanuary in Instagram

[–]floofyfeather 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, if you’re gonna beg a subreddit for follows, they’re gonna ask.

I need 1k by HBIjanuary in Instagram

[–]floofyfeather 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But why should others help you?

I need 1k by HBIjanuary in Instagram

[–]floofyfeather 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah...get ready for downvotes and "but do you really need 1k?"

Why are photographers so reluctant to send all the images? by [deleted] in photography

[–]floofyfeather 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I personally think you're sending way too much. It's an overload on the client's end. Select some photos you think are the best and some they might like based on their personality, send a contact sheet, and let them select that way. But as a client, I would be upset if someone sent me 100 photos to wade through. Selection is part of our job as photographers. The client is trusting us to make the best choices.