Say hello to Ruger. This is my friend Jayme's second Weimaraner.
I have a hard time putting a title on a photo but this time it was easy.
Jim-Pops wrote:
Say hello to Ruger. This is my friend Jayme's second Weimaraner.
I have a hard time putting a title on a photo but this time it was easy.
Lovely. Indeed unconditional. They don't care who or what you are, they just love you. Nicely done.
I too have a Weimaraner and they are the perfect definition of unconditional love!!
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
A very special photo. I am sure she loves it!
Thanks to everyone that replied. The woman here is my Foot Doctor. This is her second Weimaraner the first one lived 10 years. The dog goes with here to work most everyday. On my first visit the dog was sleeping in the hallway sprawled out sleeping on a settee. She also has a bathroom in the back that has a lounge chair in it that the dog uses when it gets to busy up front. She runs with the dog every morning before she goes in to work.
A short time later I took this along with a full series of shots for her web site. She posted this picture on a Weimaraner web site and had 500 hits in just a couple of days.
Super portrait! Great job, have not seen none better. anGODbless
Of all the 1000s of photography I see a day this needs to be COPERIGHT BIG TIME. Just the photo no mat.
I've had many Weimars over the years. One of the greatest breeds I've known. Oh, great photo!
Billy Bob wrote:
Of all the 1000s of photography I see a day this needs to be COPERIGHT BIG TIME. Just the photo no mat.
WOW thank you Billy Bob. I just happened to have the camera the dog did all the work. I was so surprised when Ruger got in the chair with her and did this snuggle shot. Thanks again. Jim
rob1952 wrote:
I've had many Weimars over the years. One of the greatest breeds I've known. Oh, great photo!
Thanks Rob for the kind words.
Definitely lots of love there! Very good image, Jim-Pops!
THANKS I it on my PC desktop, the first thing I see in the mourning and the last thing at night. MAKES MY DAY, great for an old man of 77.
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