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thank you, Alek. this is the first with the mamiya.
i’m really impressed
The photogenicity of Franklin would appear to arise from some bond between Deron and Franklin.
it is beautful. you use your fist with the mamiya? well, it worked.
I really love this photo
thanks, Andrew.
Those eyes. It’s like they’re following a spot just above and to the left of my head, no matter where I move around the room.
If there’s a puppy in the world I’ve grown to love, he is Franklin. If he doesn’t already have one, may I be his godfather? (He would have to learn to live with Tulle, as I have. I would help him find his way.)
Rick, that’s the sweetest thing you’ve ever said. Yes! Franklin (and I) would be honored to have you as his godfather. You will be a good shepherd.
What a magnificent creature.
The longing in the eyes. (Or do I put it there? I think there is a lot of longing in a dog’s psyche.) “Self-portrait”? What are you longing for?
You’ve set me to thinking, Cooper. I have never seen what I would call ‘longing’ in the eyes of a cat.
Sheila. Speechless.
It’s the truth.
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thank you, Alek. this is the first with the mamiya.
i’m really impressed
The photogenicity of Franklin would appear to arise from some bond between Deron and Franklin.
it is beautful.
you use your fist with the mamiya? well, it worked.
I really love this photo
thanks, Andrew.
Those eyes. It’s like they’re following a spot just above and to the left of my head, no matter where I move around the room.
If there’s a puppy in the world I’ve grown to love, he is Franklin. If he doesn’t already have one, may I be his godfather? (He would have to learn to live with Tulle, as I have. I would help him find his way.)
Rick, that’s the sweetest thing you’ve ever said. Yes! Franklin (and I) would be honored to have you as his godfather. You will be a good shepherd.
What a magnificent creature.
The longing in the eyes. (Or do I put it there? I think there is a lot of longing in a dog’s psyche.) “Self-portrait”? What are you longing for?
You’ve set me to thinking, Cooper. I have never seen what I would call ‘longing’ in the eyes of a cat.
Sheila. Speechless.
It’s the truth.