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It's affection always,
You're gonna see it someday
My attention's on you
Even if it's not what you need
Staring at 6 oclock - Boomer
9 oclock - B
12 oclock - Gabby
and in the rigth front foreground, the back of Caleb's head..when he saw I had the camera focused on the other 3, he casually strolled over between them and the lens..I was able to nudge him over a bit. Caleb is feeling very beautiful these days..MIke took him to the groomer last week and had his huge body locks, clipped back to 1 inch. He looks like a different dog and can now feel my affectionate tummy rubs and ear stroking. I picture of just him coming soon.
A very tender moment caught, a dad and his little girl, amidst a whole group of family.
She needed a hug and had something important to tell him...
You must know by now how I treasure EMOTION in an image, how it means more to me than technical 'perfection', that the camera can achieve, the rest is up to the photographer?
Lol and thanx, M, (*_*)
Typical moment for him. He charges in from his most recent jaunt outside and collapses on my lap for a while.
Here's another shot from way back when. This was taken in the spring of 2009 in Yellowstone National Park. I had waited about two hours at this badger den for the female to return from hunting. Upon her return, her (nearly grown) kits swarmed her and they all snuggled for a brief moment before going about their badger business. I loved the contrast of emotion versus stereotype here as the badger is normally known as a fierce animal for its size.
GT is an 11 month old male gray tabby. Minnie is an unrelated 18 week old female gray tabby. These two have become quite fond of each other.
Minnie and her sister Sugar have been with us for several weeks now as foster kittens but as a family we have all bonded and it is likely they will remain with us unless the most ideal home in the world presents itself.