Retired Greyhounds

etherdanceretherdancer Registered Users Posts: 18 Big grins
edited September 20, 2006 in Wildlife
Hello Folks,
I have decided to 'de-lurk' and introduce myself. I am a UK photographer based in West Lothian, Scotland. I have enjoyed reading the posts on this site for a few years now and would like to say that it has been a great place to visit for inspiration - thankyou all!!

I have given up a career in engineering to become a professional fine art photographer. You can sample my work at www.thevirtualeye.com


Due to the bad weather here, I haven't been doing much shooting but having just adopted two retired greyhounds (one of which was terribly abused and left to starve to death) I find myself fascinated by their elegance and beauty. This is a picture I took of Crumble the first time we went to the beach. She took off over the dunes and was running back to me when I took this shot.

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  • CindaCinda Registered Users Posts: 133 Major grins
    edited September 19, 2006
    Nice shot, Glennis; love the story with it and your website has some amazing images! Look forward to seeing more of your work.
    "Photography teaches that how well you see has nothing to do with how well you see." Anonymous
  • etherdanceretherdancer Registered Users Posts: 18 Big grins
    edited September 19, 2006
    Many thanks for your very kind comments. It's always nerve wracking to show work to my peers!!

    I do have some new work on the way as I plan to have an exhibition in spring 2007.
  • IronhorseIronhorse Registered Users Posts: 40 Big grins
    edited September 19, 2006
    Glennis.....Beautiful photo with great color. You also have a very nice looking website. Good luck with your dogs. They are lucky that you found them. We have Bearded Collies from your neck of the woods.
    Regards,

    Joe
  • etherdanceretherdancer Registered Users Posts: 18 Big grins
    edited September 19, 2006
    Thanks Joe - this is the first time I have owned a dog(s) so I find them a constant source of amusement especially now their character (away from the racing world) is coming out. Roddie, my black dog, loves his bed and likes to collect as many things in it as he can. I am glad to report that it all remains undamaged. They are such a misunderstood breed and have the most gentle and lovable traits.

    I took this candid shot just after I got Crumble (the white one). As you can see they are just bursting with energy!!!
  • Dick on ArubaDick on Aruba Registered Users Posts: 3,484 Major grins
    edited September 19, 2006
    Welcome to Dgrin Glennis.

    Thank you for reaching out to the less fortunate. It's touching to notice they have so much fun and are so healthy while others don't give a @#%$.

    I peeked in your galleries and found some amazing pics.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Dick.
    "Nothing sharpens sight like envy."
    Thomas Fuller.

    SmugMug account.
    Website.
  • etherdanceretherdancer Registered Users Posts: 18 Big grins
    edited September 19, 2006
    Yayyy Smuggy
    Hi Dick!! First of all - thanks for making me cry. I had a look at the story of Smuggy and bawled my eyes out. The pictures you have of her and the story is just B-E-A-Utiful!!! I think you are a wonderful person!!!
  • stephiewilliamsstephiewilliams Registered Users Posts: 168 Major grins
    edited September 19, 2006
    Nice to meet you, nice collection and what a wonderful thing you have done for those greyhounds.
    Stephie
    "AMATEURS try till they get it right, PROS try till they cannot possibly get it wrong."

    Gallery - http://stephaniewilliams.smugmug.com
  • Brooks PBrooks P Registered Users Posts: 190 Major grins
    edited September 19, 2006
    A few years ago we owned a Greyhound (Mac) that looked very much like your Crumble. Unfortunately he developed cancer, probably from the herbicides used at the tracks to control weeds the Vet said, and we lost him. Your picture of the two dogs shows why they are called “forty mile an hour couch potatoes”. We never could get ours to lay on the floor, even with a pad, he preferred the couch, the bed, or my Wife’s lap the best. She never could convince him that he was too big to be a lap dog. You’re in for quite a treat, they have a wonderful, peaceful personality and love to be around people. Do yours like to lean against you?
  • etherdanceretherdancer Registered Users Posts: 18 Big grins
    edited September 19, 2006
    Love me love my dog(s)
    Brooks P wrote:
    Do yours like to lean against you?

    Roddie likes to lean against and lie on top!! He is a huge dog (nearly 39 Kg) and I am a very little lady!!! It looks a bit comical and also a little uncomfortable when he decides to sit on me....ha ha. Did your dog like to collect things in his bed, particularly shoes??

    Crumble is a sweet little girl and loves to snuggle up with her head right under my chin.

    As I said before I have never owned a dog but greyhounds are for me!!
  • Brooks PBrooks P Registered Users Posts: 190 Major grins
    edited September 19, 2006
    Mac's bed, was our bed, thank God for California Kings. He wasn't much for toys, he was too busy trying to get in someone's lap. If he got out he was gone. All the neighbors would watch him run down the block to the next corner and vanish around it. We took him out after we had him for a year to the Greyhound Picnic, and Mac was clocked, on radar, at 44 MPH. This was after he had lost all those bulging steroid induced muscles. It's been ten years since we lost Mac, and my Wife and I still miss him.
  • KorosiveKorosive Registered Users Posts: 13 Big grins
    edited September 20, 2006
    They look like very cool dogs. I heard race greyhounds can accelerate from 0-40 mph in about 3 seconds. It's nice to know people can care for them when they are past their prime. The shot is gorgeous, and has an interesting crop.
    Check out my Flickr, I try to update often.... http://www.flickr.com/photos/korosive/
  • etherdanceretherdancer Registered Users Posts: 18 Big grins
    edited September 20, 2006
    Brooks P wrote:
    We took him out after we had him for a year to the Greyhound Picnic, and Mac was clocked, on radar, at 44 MPH. This was after he had lost all those bulging steroid induced muscles. It's been ten years since we lost Mac, and my Wife and I still miss him.

    Crumble was a long distance runner while Roddie was short distance and very fast in short bursts. When they are play running, Crumble has the better endurance and exasperates Roddie when he can't keep up.

    You can view their statistics at www.greyhound-data.com. The dogs names are Smooth Crumble and Ravens Call.

    Do you have any pics of Mac??

    To any other readers, please support the Retired Greyhound Trust and visit their web site.
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