2008-04-04 // 18:18:15
My.Iowa

such a beautiful group pola. the colors--and i love that i can feel the sun, and the grass, and almost smell spring!

and the dog.


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nice doggy.

right i'm off, you'll see a watery tyre and - heaven forbid - another horse photo later.

you know you've rocketed up the attentiveness chart now, but have you seen how high you are on the loquacity list?

2008-03-29 // 01:32:13
oddballuk
I agree with Gem, I love that the dog is looking right at the camera.

Diva Dog!

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I told everyone to look away and then called the dog. And i guess it kinda worked.

Nice doggy. But very very randy.

2008-03-28 // 12:18:17
polagem
I'm inspired by your last line there.. I may take myself for a walk at lunch, despite the rain. Look out for 'big cats somewhere' in the centre of Nottingham..
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Guaranteed big cats in Nottingham. Do it.

2008-03-28 // 12:11:45
polagem
For some reason I'm drawn to the unclothed knee... But I love that the only one looking at the camera is the one that knows the most, the dog. I wish someone would take me for walkies.
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Hello Gem. They were all under strict instructions not to look at the camera. Except the dog. And they all performed perfectly. I thought about your walking photos when i was taking these. However short the walk, there is always a story to tell.

2008-03-27 // 21:36:02
joster
The dog is clearly aiming for your throat, while your friends silently divide your remaining film between them. If you hadn't uploaded the SX-70's after this, I would have suspected you to be a goner.

(Also, is that Lea (»link)in the background? The plot thickens!)

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I can tell you that dog wasn't aiming for my throat. He was trying to hump the three girl dogs (out of shot) that were sheltering behind me. He was insatiable. It was disgusting.

I am no goner. Give me a couple of days.

Haha, it might well be Lea. G. is certainly hiding something.

2008-03-27 // 21:03:47
Stefano

Hi.

Is this a dog portrait?

A quarter vote each for the glorious context, the two sets of galoshes, the tags, and for the moment when you lost your balance, reeled backwards, and crashed down the side of the hill.

That adds up to one vote. I like what you just put up, Dan.

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Hi.

Are you a dog portrait?

A quarter thanks for the polite introduction. A quarter thanks for the perfect spelling of galoshes. And a quarter thanks each the Nostradamus like prophecy and the use of my proper noun. I like the personal touch.