I was accompanied into the dog room and I took a few pictures of puppies. I wasn't able to get in and cuddle the dogs, but there were some absolutely adorable faces I had to capture. The biggest problem I had with dogs is that I can't help but want to play with them and give them attention. The cats are easier for me to handle emotionally because cat's don't generally stand at the edge of their kennel with their tail wagging hoping for you to simply look at them. Some cats are more personable, (for example Xavier is a handsome cat who purrs at me every time I'm hear him) but most don't beg for attention the same way.
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| Amy - 53586 |
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| Andrea 53587 |
I think it's interesting that now you are the third person (plus myself) who has photographed dogs for this post. Dogs certainly have more energy and require more focused attention. Good work the puppies are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteGood job challenging yourself. I would like to see little Andrea have a more color balance (the images is a little yellow and a little green in the shadows). I also appreciate what you said about how it is emotionally difficult to be in the dog rooms. You can really feel the desperation and confusion, and it is overwhelming. I feel like I have to turn a part of my brain off when I go in there to photograph. Cats still need love and affection, but there is less of the anxiety and cries that are outwardly evident in the dog rooms.
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