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Ollie whats that far away look in your eyes? I was just thinking Rufus, when we go to Scotland we will be able to meet some of those hairy cows, Ollie if they are very hairy we wont be able to see their udders!! dont be naughty Rufus, just cos dad likes ladies udders..................
We've had freezing temperatures & quite a bit of snow over the past couple of days, a nice change from rain & mud! The girls love it, even though the little ones almost became snowballs :) they wear coats for a reason lol.
(Foto scattata con Canon Eos 5 a 28mm su Ilford 400 Delta Professional. Scansionata con un Canonscan 4200f e "stampata" in Photoshop)
A Westie is wondering what her Schnauzer friend is up to
Prompt: Create a whimsical 3D cartoon-style digital illustration of two hilariously expressive dogs sitting side by side in a dreamy flower-filled meadow. On the left, depicts a west highland white terrier with big brown eyes, a bewildered expression, and a paw resting on its cheek in a comically exasperated pose. On the right, show a scruffy, salt and pepper Schnauzer with a wildly enthusiastic smile, big black eyes. The right dog wears a wide blue collar with a metallic tag and appears full of energy and awkward charm.
The background features soft-focus open meadow with wildflowers, set against a bright, gentle sky, evoking a light-hearted springtime romance. Use exaggerated features, expressive eyes, and rich fur textures to give both dogs a distinct, comical personality.
Style: Pixar-meets-caricature, 3D cartoon with photorealistic texturing
Mood: Comical, romantic, quirky
Lighting: Soft daylight with natural highlights
Aspect Ratio: Square (1:1)
Resolution: 8K recommended
This digital fine art was created using chatgpt Sora AI and Photoshop
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Grazie mille a tutti per le vostre visite e commenti !
Thank you all for your visites and comments.
Dogs always are social distanced to their dismay most of the time when they are inside. The world outside is always a place to look out longingly at. This day, Audrey took it to another level.
P.S. this is a naturally occurring sepia tone.......and I love it.
When I saw this dog beer, I immediately decided I wanted it as a prop for one of my 52 Weeks for Dogs photos of Fudge. But I wasn't going to pay 3 Euro in case he wouldn't drink it and as it's not for human consumption, I couldn't drink it. So I waited patiently until the price dropped and snapped up a bottle the other day.
Quick lens test with a borrowed lens until I can get mine fixed/replaced. It can't beat a Nikon, but seems to cope ok with these 4!
I love how the greyhound's shadow lines up with the dogs on the mural. The dog painting can be found on the bridge at Catford Station. Thank you Josh the Greyhound and Jim
Luke Agbaimoni - Tubemapper.com
(with his pal tapas in duck step behind)
wishing you all great light, fun walks, and plenty of good treats in the new year
and week 52. yay!