I've discovered when I'm out shooting, he's either trying to get into the shot or he's finding other things for me to photograph.....
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I've discovered when I'm out shooting, he's either trying to get into the shot or he's finding other things for me to photograph.....
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Last edited by casil403; 09-01-2012 at 07:47 PM.
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Love the perspective on this, and also the beautifully detailed scenery. That sky is amazing. Looks like he is either watching some movement in the distance, pondering whether to give chase, or, just enjoying the beautiful view.
BTW, such a lovely companion you have there Casil. He is a beauty.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Thanks AntZ and HBG...yes HBG, he is just a wonderful guy with such a lovely temperament about him.![]()
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Very nice. Love it. This could be a scene from The Littlest Hobo!![]()
I really like the perspective and you have a great model to pose in your pictures. Like Iggy I too thought it had that Littlest Hobo look to it.
Lol...Bear was a "littlest hobo" at one time..about a year and a bit ago before he was turned into the rescue society I got him from.
Thanks for the kind words![]()
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Lovely perspective and comp here casil
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There is a 3-D feel about this image .. very well done ...
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