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And a wonderful bokeh! Again, RF 50/1.2 ?

Maybe a red pointed cap would have made it a perfect Christmas card.
Haha....we should try to get her to wear a Santa hat next year. Granted...we aren't really those types of Pug owners, no Halloween costumes.

Yes, the R1 with the RF 50 f/1.2 @ f/2. I was also very pleased with the R1 eye-AF. It nailed shot after shot with me holding a treat in one hand, and just generally aiming the lens/camera at our Pug's head trying to get her to pose. Not looking through the viewfinder at all.
 
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Haha....we should try to get her to wear a Santa hat next year. Granted...we aren't really those types of Pug owners, no Halloween costumes.

Yes, the R1 with the RF 50 f/1.2 @ f/2. I was also very pleased with the R1 eye-AF. It nailed shot after shot with me holding a treat in one hand, and just generally aiming the lens/camera at our Pug's head trying to get her to pose. Not looking through the viewfinder at all.
Next time you may try to put the treat on the barrel of the lens:unsure:! Still she will not look directly in the front element (well, you can put there the treat but:LOL:...) but very close! Just an idea!
 
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We have two cats and no dogs, but we do pet sit this friendly old guy a couple of weeks a year. As you can see from his 'bed' he makes himself right at home. Which is fine, since the cats haven't used it even once.

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EOS R3, RF 24-105mm f/2.8L IS USM Z @ 83mm, 1/100 s, f/3.5, ISO 6400
 
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