If looks could kill.
Apparently I asked her to hold the pose a little longer than she wanted to.
I caught a break with the noonday sun, even though I couldn't quite get her eyes.
That's funny. Great expression.
--Bob
Raz Theo wrote:
Apparently I asked her to hold the pose a little longer than she wanted to.
I caught a break with the noonday sun, even though I couldn't quite get her eyes.
Thanks. I've got several that can only be described as "cute". This one reminds me of every mother-in-law I ever had (:<)
She is adorable! At least she still looks at you. I have taken so many pictures of my dog that she now turns away and gives me her backside as soon as I raise my camera.
attitude! You gotta love it.
Make no mistake, this shot represents a ratio of oh, 5 to 1, when it comes to bad vs good ones. And I'm probably embellishing that.
But thanks much for your comment.
Kmgw9v and Leicaflex - thanks, it helps when the subject's personality doesn't require much effort.
Raz Theo wrote:
Apparently I asked her to hold the pose a little longer than she wanted to.
I caught a break with the noonday sun, even though I couldn't quite get her eyes.
Lol...you really captured the moment...good job
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Nice shot. I would be very afraid to try and take another shot tho.:):)
Carolina Wings wrote:
Lol...you really captured the moment...good job
But it's a little unnerving when one gets what one asks for: "look at me, sweetie, hey! over here, etc."
Thanks.
Erv wrote:
Nice shot. I would be very afraid to try and take another shot tho.:):)
I think this was the very last shot. Smart move I think.
Thanks for the comment :<)
Raz Theo wrote:
Apparently I asked her to hold the pose a little longer than she wanted to.
I caught a break with the noonday sun, even though I couldn't quite get her eyes.
Oh, you “got the eye” all right . . . !
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