After Alex, our Cairn terrier, died in 2009, I started taking photos of some that I've met on my walks, and it's become a habit. It assuages the loss while dulls the memories of the cost of vets.
Owners are wont to take off the leashes, so you'll have to excuse that as part of some of the photos. Remember, this is a hobby. Remember, too, the owners only see a face. They're "parents."
Sometimes I remember names. Most often, not. If you own one of these and you want a copy, just email me and I'll send the original. P.S. MY four dogs, all gone now, are at the end of this gallery. My kids' dogs are there as well. They're not "nature photography" as was originally intended for this site, but dog and cat lovers, enjoy.
Curious, Meet Curioser
Seems a shame that my favorite photo of a dog has to be one that belongs to a stranger rather than to me or my kids. Still, I just had to capture that look, a look that didn't change in 15 minutes. I knew this was a great shot as soon as I took it. It's face to face - though at 30 feet - and his look spoke volumes.
Curious, Meet Curioser
Seems a shame that my favorite photo of a dog has to be one that belongs to a stranger rather than to me or my kids. Still, I just had to capture that look, a look that didn't change in 15 minutes. I knew this was a great shot as soon as I took it. It's face to face - though at 30 feet - and his look spoke volumes.
Camera: Canon (Canon Powershot Sx10 Is) |
original size: 2537px x 2477px |
Current: 461px x 450px |
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