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A slow day of shoe shining

This photo was taken along the banks of the Mandakini River in Chitrakoot during my 2007 visit to India. It’s a town which does not really see western tourists, so I was certainly a person if interest as I wandered around the streets with my camera. I found that I rarely had problems photographing in the streets, because the locals soon realised I was focussing my photographic efforts on the dogs and they probably thought I was a little bit soft in the head. I tended to gather a crowd most places I went and some of the locals would often take me to see other dogs in different locations. It was certainly a surreal experience.

Zoe gets all optically disillusioned

This is my girl Zoe who often has to be my model when I’m trying something new. This shot was taken near the lake in Canberra, Australia. I was working with one flash mounted on a tripod to the right of the image to get this effect. She’s such a good girl and will usually model for me even though I can tell she’d rather be off sniffing things.

Samson

There is just something about Great Danes that I love. They are so very big, but also so gentle. A gentle giant you would say. Samson is easily the largest Great Dane I have ever met. At 88kg (193 pounds) he outweighed his diminutive human by so much that she usually needs her husband with her to take Samson for a walk. He has two leashes connected to his collar to make it a little easier to have one person on either side of him. He travels in the back seat of their car and I would dearly loved to have seen that.

Do you love the elegance of Great Dane’s? Check out Lionel as he takes a walk.

Million Paws

Every year in Australia the RSPCA holds the Million Paws Walk to raise much needed funds for the great work they do. Today’s photo was taken at last year’s walk in Canberra. It is such a fantastic day and I’m sure the thousands of dogs who attend with their people know to be on their best behaviour that day. All the old rules of personal space seem to go out the window and you can have dogs of all shapes and sizes crammed into a small area without any fights. This year, the Million Paws Walk is on 18 May 08. I’ll be sorry to miss it, but surely there is an equivalent here in the USA.

I have a feeling that this beautiful dog is a Border Collie, but I can’t be sure. Does anyone know?

Waltzing Matilda

Matilda was foster dog I photographed in Canberra back in early 2007. Checkout that grass (or lack of grass) behind her. I’d almost forgotten how bad the drought was.

Quite the view from here

True Blue

In light of the fact that today is ANZAC Day, I would like to dedicate today’s post to all the brave men and women who have given their lives for their country.

Today’s post needed a fair dinkum Aussie dog, and none fit the bill better than an Australian Kelpie. In true Aussie fashion, this red dog is named Blue.