I forget that taking a photo of something inside the vehicle also means taking a photo of myself. I call this one "BCWIC" (Big Cheese What's In Charge). He was so cute guarding the master's truck at the grocery store parking lot. Had to capture him in pixels. (He/she is not my doggie.)
lol...now this is awesome...nothing like a portrait of you and your loyal guard dog! I love the way he is looking at you, like "get in and let's go, put that thing away already"! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a big nice dog, as long as you don't get to close maybe. I like the reflection, made a nice selfportrait as extra bonus :-)
ReplyDeleteYou've got a couple of reflections going on....great shot! (LOVE the 'Big Cheese')
ReplyDeleteI so love seeing dogs who are left in charge of the family vehicle....they each have a different personality and react differently to a passerby. I think it would make a great series of photos to "collect" but I'm a little too shy to drag out my camera and take photos of someone's vehicle! This is a very interesting photo in many aspects.
ReplyDeleteI think the dog was trying to warn you that you were in the shot, they know a lot about photography you know.
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I've heard those types of dogs are very impatient on the road and blow their horn a lot! What a face!!!!
ReplyDeleteNo one is going to mess with that car!
ReplyDeleteHe looks a little miffed! Great job on the reflections, it is tricky I think to not blow things out.
ReplyDeleteNice self portrait. I like the reflections.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a double or even a triple exposure.
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