Why the long face?

© John Pover

Why the long face?

Uploaded: February 08, 2007

Description

When I wanted to try out my new studio lights Mickey, our retired greyhound, was only to happy to help...

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Comments

Joan Kocak February 09, 2007 0

oh I love greyhounds so much and you've captured that lean face so perfectly! they are such sweet dogs, what a great image----love the lighting as well- #602216

John Pover February 09, 2007 0

Thanks for your comments Joan, as I mentioned, this was my first time using studio lights so I was quite please to get something half-way presentable! People often think of greyhounds as aggressive big dogs having only really seen them at races (where the dogs as hyper!) In truth, greyhounds are soppy, loving animals and they make the best of pets. #3928089

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