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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

A new pic for a young pup

Today I had the pleasure of finding a new little friend in the stray room. Her name is Little Bo Peep.

Little Bo Peep today, perky ears and all!
A very curious thing though...I can't find her picture on the website. According to her sheet, she was brought in on March 27th of this year. I've looked for her name, number, and as a last resort, sifted through all the puppies. The only previous image I can post is the one I took from her information card.

Little Bo Peep's arrival
As you may or may not can tell, Peep is crowded in behind what looks like another puppy in what looks like a metal holding cage. Just capturing her happy little face is a large improvement over the previous image. Of course, this is just a picture of a black and white copy of the original, so comparison is difficult. Though, since Peep is a puppy, capturing a more recent picture of her is beneficial. Puppies change and grow so much and so quickly. It would probably be a good idea to get another of her in a couple of months because she will most surely change.


I'm contacting Amanda to see if I can find out why she is not on the website. Her card said she is available now. She is an adorable three-month-old who already knows how to "Sit." I was very impressed with this little girl. I'm sure she will make a wonderful addition to some lucky family.

Happy shooting!

4 comments:

  1. The vignette around the image of Little Bo Peep draws me in. It is a nice connection of black with the black in the dog. Next time I would suggest lightening (brightening) the area around the mouth. On my screen it looks so black that it is hard to recognize where the mouth begins. I think it was beneficial and really interesting to see the progression from Little Bo Peep's arrival to how she is doing now. The black and white image gives off an effect that reminds me of "past."

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  2. @ Peyton...great comment about it reminding you of the past. I hadn't considered that. Thank you for all your supportive comments.

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  3. The picture of a picture is a very good solution. Actually, this reminds me of an ultrasound photo. I am probably stretching here, but we could use that as a metaphor for how she is growing and developing. She is adorable. Your photo makes me want to kiss her snout. I think Peyton had a good suggestion about dodging a bit more on the mouth to create some definition in that jowls area.

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  4. @ Professor Johnstone...You are right! I totally see that. Very cool! Thank you for "stretching." :)

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