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View their destiny to never meet Not so much Larger but more central and less cluttered On Black : )
Some of you may know that one of my biggest photographic influences followed the discovery of Elliott Erwitt. And amidst his wonderful catalogue of work, as a dog lover myself, nothing cheers me more than his book, To The Dogs.
I'm always taking images of dogs - rarely posting them here [although I've begun posting them on my Facebook page; hence I found these : )]. And maybe this was one of those times where I feel I came close to capturing the spirit of Erwitt's eye and humour: seeing the world entirely from a dog's perspective. These two clearly had nothing but enthusiasm for their potential meeting; something their respective owners remained resolutely indifferent to.
This week's pic for 52 weeks of dogs. Last week I went for minimal color, so this week I decided to try to get max color with the bright toys and background. Hard to get Splash to stand out at all with this much color, but I was fairly pleased with the balance in this photo (in more ways than one). I also like how her eyes look kind of popped out like the bird's. Too bad I couldn't control the angle of the sun to get a more consistent background, but I think it is pretty fun anyway. The only manipulation on this photo was cropping.
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Daily Dog Challenge - 1078. 1014 Warning
I give you fair warning, when Rocky is tired, dont mess with him, he can turn into a demon pup! He spent a long day riding in the car today, we had to go into Portland from the coast and it takes 3 hrs just to get there so he was not a happy camper today.
Palacio Nacional - Mexico City
Diego Rivera painted 11 panels on the middle floor, such as the “Tianguis of Tlatelolco” (tianguis means “market”), and the “Arrival of Hernán Cortés in Veracruz”. These are part of a series depicting the pre-Hispanic era. Peoples such as the Tarascos of Michoacán, the Zapotecs and Mixtecs of Oaxaca and the Huastecs of Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí and Veracruz. However, this series was not finished.
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More photos can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/rhondaholcomb/sets/72157623627741666/
By: Rhonda Holcomb
The Paris Hilton look is quite hard to pull off on Victoria Street in the midst of the evening rush hour. All credit for trying though...
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We adopted Sherman from a local shelter in about 1990. We later learned that his mother was a purebred Old English Sheepdog, and his father was a twenty year old Collie. When we brought him home, he weighed 43 lbs., when he was done growing, he weighed 115 lbs. He was considerably larger than the standard for either breed. We have never had a more gentle, or more intelligent dog. He has been gone for ten years now, and I still miss him. He was under a year old in these pictures.
Saw this dog in the back of a trusk and took the opportunity with the owners permission to take a shot.
What a little beauty who we are told enjoys her work as springers are ever eager to please.
Her name is Rags.
Rory went to Ditton DTC Open Obedience show today and came 3rd in the KC Special Pre-Beginner Stakes ( 2nd Anything but a Collie). Then followed this by coming 2nd to a Collie in the Pre-Beginner Class.
Both he and Florence have just missed out on qualifying for the Stakes Semi Final at Discover Dog at Earls Court in November this year.