The doggie is cute but the old guy has a great face. He just draws you in and you get the feeling that he's a really interesting character. I love faces like that. Sometimes I'll hang out in a busy mall or Tim Horton's and just shoot faces for my collection.
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thanks much-
george
not being mean because the doggie's a good-looking doggie and I guess the guy's ok considering he's probably older'n beans-
but, do they not look alike!?!-
or am I just imagining it-
george
Great photo!
The only thing that I would have tried to do different is get all of the dogs legs in the shot.
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let's see; keep the car, lose the doglegs-
no, no, no, lose the car and keep the dog legs-
is there such a thing as buck fever when taking a photo?-
I appreciate the advice-
thanks
george
Good picture, man.
Bob
thanks-
I tried to talk to the gentleman but he was hard of hearing and I had to yell-
he's a regular at the park there and has had his dog for five years-
give the older folks half the chance and they've got some neat stories to tell-
george