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not small, but compact


not small, but compact
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Copyright: Bruno Camolez (kmolz) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 87 W: 53 N: 228] (1157)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-07
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Canon EOS 20D
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2004-07-26 7:33
Viewed: 459
Points: 6
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While I was walking in the downtown, I saw this little felow here. He was really tough, "seriously" barking to anyone who would approach his territory. It was a "vira-lata", meaning, he had no owner or so...

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To eleparc: many many...kmolz 1 07-26 12:19
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Eu vejo essa foto depois do menino defendendo o pao....tenho quase impressao que eles têm o mesmo olhar...ou o mesmo instinto de defesa.
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bravo bruno, i love that shot... close up on this little fellow how you call him;-) a very compact compo for a compact dog... The light is deliciously soft and the background very neutral to focus on this doggy.. very well done bruno;-)) Sometimes, i really do not understand TL.. this shot is really worth smileys and comments;-) you've all my smileys for the day and my sympathy;-) LOL

:) He's a real tough cookie! And yes, I just noticed: going down to (near) eye-level makes a helluva difference for pet and kid shots.

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