Critique Welcomed Family Portrait

Brian Moore

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Although I whistled and shouted at Sadie for all I was worth she lacked the concept of looking up to see me.

Olumpus OM-2N, Zuiko 50/1.8 and Kodak BW400CN film.

 
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Thanks, Julian. This picture doesn't show it but when I was whistling and calling Sadie's name she was tugging at the leash and anxious to come to me--and yet she had no idea where I was. My wife and daughters were trying to get her to look up to see me she but she wouldn't believe them! Silly girl! Thanks again, Julian!
 
You should of given Sadie some sunglasses.... Then Maybe she'd look up! :)
Clever idea for a family portrait by the way.
 
It's OK Brian, it just adds to her exotic mystique. How is Sadie now, all good I hope?
Thanks, Paul. She's doing fine. She gets her stitches out tomorrow. However, vet is recommending radiation as the best treatment going forward. We'll find out for sure tomorrow. This picture show her on her first outing after the surgery. Poor thing had been cooped up in the house for a week. Thanks for asking, Paul!
 
Dogs can't look up! ;)

Love the shot though!
One dog I had years ago, a lovely animal so she was, a big German Shepherd whom we taken in years earlier as a stray pup, noticed the Goodyear Blimp flying over head once. That confused her! But it proved to me dogs can look up. (At least, German Shephards can.;))

Thanks Hamish.
 
Thanks, Paul. She's doing fine. She gets her stitches out tomorrow. However, vet is recommending radiation as the best treatment going forward. We'll find out for sure tomorrow. This picture show her on her first outing after the surgery. Poor thing had been cooped up in the house for a week. Thanks for asking, Paul!

That's good Brian, I bet she looked like a dog with four tails!
 
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