Rhett Butler not quite a people
jeffreaux2
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This is Rhett. Months ago a close friend's mother asked me about possibly doing her youngest daughter's wedding. When I visited, I noticed how old their once handsome bulldog had become. I have thought about contacting her to let me do some portraits of him, but felt awkward and didn't. Yesterday I called her so that I could show her the pictures of the wedding I shot last weekend. She said she wanted to see them, but that she looked terrible because she had been crying about the dog. They will be having to put him to rest tommorrow. I brought the wedding pictures and the camera to her home and captured some final photos of Rhett Butler, the old man himself. He isn't a person, but has been a part of their family since his birth, and will be sorely missed. I hope this forum can live with me posting his portraits here.
Happy trails Rhett.
Happy trails Rhett.
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Jeff
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By the looks of your avatar I think you might be a dog lover.
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Having lived with pets most of my life, I completely understand that dogs and cats can turn into people - posting here is cool by me.
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Thanks a million.
For #3, The mother and daughter were sitting on the bench talking, and I saw the composition and took it. Only wish I had brought a wider angle lens to be able to give a 5x7 crop on that, but I didn't want to show up with a ton of gear and bags and all so I just brought the camera and the one lens.
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I think she will love what you did for her by giving her these photos as a gift.
Good job. Beautiful and handsome fur baby.
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Rest in peace, Rhett! :cry
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How nice of you to photograph his final moments... he looks loved, happy, and peaceful. Rest in peace, squishy boy.
Wonderful pictures.
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These are sweet photos.
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and so fortunate and good of you to get it done-
rhett looked like a pretty neat dog-
so sorry for his family-
it would never bother me to see doggie pics posted on the people board-