Puppy Dog Eyes

© David A. Dawson

Puppy Dog Eyes

Uploaded: December 11, 2005

Description

I shot this picture in April of 1998. It was taken without a flash. I think the exposure time was 1/30 of a second. I used a Canon 50mm 1.4 lens opened all the way. I named him Comet because he was born around the same time comet Hale-Bopp was nearest the earth and for the white streak that goes from the tip of his nose to the top of his head.

Comments

Ariel Lepor September 06, 2006

This dog is so cute, David! I really like this picture. :)
Maybe it could be a little better if more of the dog was in the frame and it took up more of the picture. #517696

April 16, 2008

I love this composition and use of negative space. #5797877

Melinda F. Schneider level-classic July 17, 2008

What a cute puppy! #6192736

David A. Dawson July 17, 2008

Thanks for the nice comment. Comet was a good dog. I had to bury him this past May. Just like a comet, his presence was fleeting. I miss him, but he will never be forgotten. #6192789

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