This fine example of what is thought to be a Walker Coonhound was recently dumped near a friend's farmhouse. She's probably 12-18 month old, is very sweet, and has lots of energy. Having spent about an hour with her, I think she would make an excellent house dog, watchdog, hunting partner, or jogging buddy. She is sweet, attentive, and energetic. She deserves a shot at a life and someone deserves her love and loyalty.
Did I mention she's sweet?
I'm calling her BabyDarlingDollfaceHoney until she gets adopted.
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As to the quality of the photos: I'd say they're up there with really good snapshots. Focus is generally spot-on the eyes, and the color/contrast is gorgeous (if I do say so meself...and I do...did...um, will? Have? Well, I hope you're happy as I've gone and confused myself), but you will notice the shadow in the background. Unavoidable, as Mitch had to use the chain to keep her more or less still so I could get some good shots of her. This was a quickie shoot, the purpose being getting her home. I think they're good enough to be included as part of Area 52, but wanted to spotlight her.
Were it not for the expense of divorce court (KIDDING!), this little darlin' would have absolutely come home with me. Cooper would lub her.
How about you?
EDIT: Adopted 2/8/11 and is officially a spoiled housedog with run of the farm....not mine, though.
EDIT the 2nd: Her name is now Molly.
Something about the fact that her name is "Molly" really touches my heart. One of my friends just two weeks ago lost his rescued Pit Bull, just the sweetest, most appreciative dog ever, after being together for over a decade. Her name was "Molly."
ReplyDeleteI think you are being too critical of yourself by even mentioning the shadows. I would have never noticed them, as you've so perfectly put the focus squarely on BabyDollFaceDarlingHoney. I think these are exactly the types of photos that rescue organizations call for -- photos that make the eventual adoptee see the dog as they will see him/her -- as an adorable, faithful, sometimes silly companion.
Again, your writing is ridiculously engaging. These are fun reads.
My friend's Molly - http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=149952294159&aid=119013#!/photo.php?fbid=383709469159&set=a.162342789159.119013.149952294159&theater
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