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My roommate's friends brought over their gentle dogs on their way to travel to fun places this weekend.
Playing around with my LG Escape 2 cellphone this morning while waiting for Donna to finish some light shopping. Ritzy, needing a haircut, was just looking good. I grabbed some quick shots and fixed them up on PhotoToaster.
street musician and smalldog. (hi, susan)
once of the nice things about working in a beautiful downtown community is the endless photo ops.
My roommate's friends brought over their gentle dogs on their way to travel to fun places this weekend.
this is spec, he's a minpin and he's 12 years old. we also call him G Money
photogamer: challenge #1
Once Again... an homage to Small Dogs- though I didn't think of it until I actually saw the photo. I actually was thinking how many foot photos there are in Explore! Have you ever noticed that? So I thought I would try a bunch of foots and flower closeups and see what happened.
But generally I prefer smalldogs photos to anything on Explore so I think I'll just stick with Homage to SmallDogs:
Well, these two were happy to have their picture taken and gave and had a friendly grin while waiting for someone outside the store to come back out.
open the black box last,
the note says.
i find it under christmas gifts,
temporary tattoos,
sparkly pink mirror,
dancing skeleton dogtag --
day-of-the-dead trinkets
sent from the city of angels.
i finally find the box,
small metal vial in a black velvet bag.
a hasty scrawl explains:
sitting in your hand
are gracie's ashes.
susan's sent her smalldog
on a cross-country trip,
last stop, cold spring.
i shake the vial gently
and hear the happy barks
of a bone-tired traveler,
eager to go running
in the woods behind my house.
I shot this little Löwchen dog near the Asian Art Museum - as home town photographers are want to do. Having an unobtrusive point and shoot with articulating live view monitor and super zoom capabilities helps in such shots. Löwchen dogs are also called Little Lion Dogs.
My Vet occasionally takes in dogs, either found stray or owner-surrendered. I try to take pictures of the animals up for adoptions, as it is proven that better pictures go a long way towards swift adoption.
As of the posting of this (January 30, 2016), Patches and Rascal here are up for adoption as a pair. Contact Kingston Road Animal Hospital in East York, Toronto.