I said most of these wouldn’t be dogs. Today’s is, because today I didn’t take anything else, and I didn’t really have any daylight left after I found out about this thing.
Still… unedited. And I quite like the shot.
I said most of these wouldn’t be dogs. Today’s is, because today I didn’t take anything else, and I didn’t really have any daylight left after I found out about this thing.
Still… unedited. And I quite like the shot.
M.C. over at The House of Two Bows has started doing something called ‘Roll of 28’ (+1, this year) where, every day in February, you post a picture that you took that day. I think that sounds like fun, and I’m going to try to do it. Obviously, I’m cheating for the first three days, since I’m posting them today, but each one was in fact taken on that day.
They’re mostly going to be pictures of other things besides dogs (though some will be dog-related, as with Friday’s), and I’m going to post them unedited. It’ll force me to try and do a little more composition in the camera rather than just pointing and clicking and letting Photoshop sort it out.
So, without further ado, some pictures:
Gonna run out of these pretty soon if I keep doing them weekly. Hopefully I can get some more from other places.
In other news: argh! I can’t believe I just plain forgot to post yesterday. I had some problems during lunch break (oh, the restaurant I wanted to go to is closed, okay, I’ll go here where there’s a 40-person line, okay, how about there where… etc) but I could’ve at least posted last night. Oh well, nobody’s perfect.
German Shepherd Mix? Almost definitely. Chow mix? Who knows. Distinctive as heck though!
(Had a good-sized post I was planning on for today, but business-lunch took more time than I expected, so you get a short one. Soon though.)
Edit: Steph over at ‘Musings of a Biologist and Dog Lover‘ has done a detailed breakdown of what she believes the genotype and breed mix of the ‘chow mix’ are, here. Check it out, it’s well worth a read. Dog genetics is a fascinating subject to me… I mean, really, how do you start with a wolf on one side and end up with a West Highland white terrier and a Bernese mountain dog on the other, just by twiddling a few genes?
Not sure about the victim’s breed, but the one on top is definitely an American Akita. Never realized until recently how big those guys actually are: they average more than 100 lbs! In fact, they’re the only breed that averages over 100 lbs that lives, on average, longer than ten years (according to the best survey I could find). And so pretty!
Plus we have a bonus white foofly dog. Autumn and I always have trouble identifying them.
This is one of the very few pictures that I haven’t been tempted to edit in one way or another. I just like it.
But I wish I could figure out what it was of! He looks like a bigger, rangier Tibetan terrier, or a maybe smaller, slimmer Old English sheepdog that’s growing out a close clip. But he’s right in between size for the two of them.
There’s a shop near Union Square (on Post between Mason and Powell) that has a bunch of dog art in it. I haven’t been by when they were open yet, but this guy was in the window.
Just checking in from the dog show, where the dogs are all awesome! (The show itself? Perhaps a bit silly. But that’s not news. 🙂