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This photo was taken on my honeymoon in Natal, northern Brazil. What is interesting about this picture is that while the man is trying to tow the dog into the ocean, in constrast, in the background you see a group of men pushing a boat out.
My dog Tisco died a few weeks ago and this picture reminded me of him. Tisco was a white poodle and was very smart. He'd never leave the house with other people unless I went along. He'd always come back and wait for me to put on my shoes... it was quite sweet. I miss him a lot and I figured I'd upload this in his memory... maybe I'll upload a picture of him later on and tell a funny story about Tisco. Comments
sory about your dog. but that pic is pretty funny. dog into water...boat out. should be the other way around lol. awsome shot
-- Visit my Gallery [link] Sorry about Tisco bro. I'm looking foward to see his picture. Nice shot by the way.
-- Once upon a time a wanted to know what love was. Love is there if you wanted to be. You just have to see thats its there wrap in beauty and seconds away from your life. If you don't stop for a minute, you might miss it. -AP. I'm sorry about Tisco..
the photography is really interesting. -- I feel train to you !----------! for all my art displayed on [link] : don't use my art without my permission if You want to use my art send message, email, write a comment. !----------! Nice pic...odd the guy was tugging the dog towards the sea tho...
also...sorry bout your dog. I think I know how you feel. I've lost a lot of sweet cats too...they were like my kids...anyways nice piece of art. -- "Always aim higher than your initial goal...if you ever want to be the best out there." Sorry to hear about Tisco.
-- The deepest humility is the secret of the truest happiness, of a joy that nothing can destroy ~ Andrew Murray Just because you encounter an obstacle, doesn't mean you should change directions. ~MurfQ-Stock ~pro-life |
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