Not mine but we babysit this young boy almost every week. Loving and beautiful but pretty demanding and VERY stubborn.
The boys always remind me of the two Basset Hounds that Annie used to mind/walk when I first started "courting" her. Except that your boys look softer, cuddlier, smarter and NOT AS SLOBBERY as those two damn hounds were. I remember one night after we had walked, fed and watered the two hounds, and given them lots of cuddles and pats etc, I drove home late in the evening and stripped off all of my clothes in the laundry, put them into a power wash in the machine and went and had a twenty minute hot shower with heaps of body wash (SCENTED!) Probably mind over matter, but for days afterwards I always got a slight whiff of "Bassett Hound".
[QUOTE="donkii, post: 1160197, member: 7289"[/QUOTE] I'm assuming you're using more than just a camera phone? Any editing software involved? These are amazing pics for sure!
Hand held fujifilm xt2 with a 35mm lens, natural light and some lightroom editing Thanks for the kind words!
@chunkythebulldog When this popped up in my news feed I had to post it as a tribute to our own chunky - although I can only imagine him moving this fast if a sausage was involved .... https://www.standard.co.uk/news/wor...s-speed-at-westminster-dog-show-a4065936.html I don’t know how to embed a video so you’ll have to click on the link
This an Olde English/ Olde Thyme English bulldog? Went to a bulldog show prior to getting Stan and fell in love with them, Mrs Wiv climbed into a crate with a puppy.
He was faster than a speeding bullet when he wanted to be. Like you said either sausages or tickles from a good looking woman, best wing man ever.