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A few shots from my end-of-life session with Mila, a sweet 13 year old English Mastiff. Sadly, the morning after our session, miss Mila had to be euthanized. We are all grateful that things came together to schedule the shoot when we did.
A few shots from my end-of-life session with Mila, a sweet 13 year old English Mastiff. Sadly, the morning after our session, miss Mila had to be euthanized. We are all grateful that things came together to schedule the shoot when we did.
This represents an early production version of the upgraded vehicle. Later Mastiffs have slat armour all the way around the front of the vehicle, which offers more protection--but is harder to model and would result in a duller-looking slat-armour box...
The Boerboel, also known as the South African Mastiff, is a large, Molosser-type breed from South Africa bred for the purpose of guarding the homestead. (Wiki)
Saturday afternoon's job for the day was to recover this Leyland Mastiff tractor unit with a Perkins V8 in it.
Silver jubilee was celebrated in style with a Mastiff adorned with the Union Flag
This was owner operated by Keith Jones from the Ellesmere Port plant.
Photo taken 1977 (obviously)
a group at the public market was showing of this litter of 12 mastiff puppies - about 4 months old, 11 female, 1 male in the litter.
Its Nearly Done, with Exhausts re-fitted and new Body sides, just welding some Tool box mountings here..
Tomb models such as this alert watchdog reflect an increasingly humanistic and mundane view of the afterlife. Its compact, hollow earthenware body has been molded in two halves, joined lengthwise along the head, chest, back, and rump. The lead glaze, colored green by the addition of copper oxide, has decomposed into thin layers that reflect light with silvery iridescence.
Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 CE), China, 2nd century CE. Brick-red earthenware with green lead glaze.
Art Institute of Chicago (ARTIC 1950.1630)