16-52: windows
Dave: Agnes, you're being particularly brave on this solo photo adventure
Agnes: I am. Now that we're not in the SUV, the front of the school, or walking within 50 feet of a roadway I am being especially brave.
Dave: Do you want a reward cheerio?
Agnes: Nope. Too freaked out for that. The chewing may distract me from danger.
Dave: Noted. Now if you can just intensely stare off the the right I think I can get a good photo of you by these windows.
Agnes: Got it. I'll just think deep thoughts. That will help me pose.
Dave: Thanks. You're such a pro.
Agnes: Here's my deep thought. You know how some people say that photography is a window to the soul?
Dave: I have heard that.
Agnes: Well, these windows are windows to a high school.
Dave: And that's a metaphor because higher education is a window to the world?
Agnes: Nope. The only metaphor here is that these windows represent higher education because it's a two story high school.
Dave: Very insightful.
Agnes: Indeed I am. But, do you have the photo? I'd like to get home to watch the world through the front window with Bruno and Eva.
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I took Agnes for a photo by one of the local high schools. They have great looking rectangular windows facing the main street with a mid century modern feel to them and I was intending to get a graphic photo in front of. But the front of the school proved too freaky for Agnes so we moved to the back by the football field where the windows are in much worse shape and jammed up right next to the parking lot. Plus Aggie was still a bit uneasy so I stayed close and used them as an out of focus background. What held her attention was the arrival of another dog on walk across the other side of the football field.
16-52: windows
Dave: Agnes, you're being particularly brave on this solo photo adventure
Agnes: I am. Now that we're not in the SUV, the front of the school, or walking within 50 feet of a roadway I am being especially brave.
Dave: Do you want a reward cheerio?
Agnes: Nope. Too freaked out for that. The chewing may distract me from danger.
Dave: Noted. Now if you can just intensely stare off the the right I think I can get a good photo of you by these windows.
Agnes: Got it. I'll just think deep thoughts. That will help me pose.
Dave: Thanks. You're such a pro.
Agnes: Here's my deep thought. You know how some people say that photography is a window to the soul?
Dave: I have heard that.
Agnes: Well, these windows are windows to a high school.
Dave: And that's a metaphor because higher education is a window to the world?
Agnes: Nope. The only metaphor here is that these windows represent higher education because it's a two story high school.
Dave: Very insightful.
Agnes: Indeed I am. But, do you have the photo? I'd like to get home to watch the world through the front window with Bruno and Eva.
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I took Agnes for a photo by one of the local high schools. They have great looking rectangular windows facing the main street with a mid century modern feel to them and I was intending to get a graphic photo in front of. But the front of the school proved too freaky for Agnes so we moved to the back by the football field where the windows are in much worse shape and jammed up right next to the parking lot. Plus Aggie was still a bit uneasy so I stayed close and used them as an out of focus background. What held her attention was the arrival of another dog on walk across the other side of the football field.