Wednesday, 16 May 2007

spc: on the street (3)















behind a canine, © cheeky 2007


"Dogs teach us about faith, trust and devotion. They teach us how to devotedly serve a higher master, how to attend and wait and how to let go of a grudge. But most of all, they teach us about the meaning and experience of unconditional love." – lama surya das


UPDATE: I feel that I may have unintentionally been misleading with this photo. I am NOT the blond sitting down. I am in the photo, just not all of me. Literally, behind a canine is where I am. Originally, I was going to crop out the blond because I didn't want it to be assumed it was me, although I do understand that naturally one would easily draw this conclusion. Sorry folks. It's not me and I'm not blond. I kept the two on the left in the photo because they added to the life of this moment and it didn't feel the same with out them.
*Wasp, I can't take credit for the expression and hope I haven't disappointed? Sorry.

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28 comments:

ColourYourWorld said...

I love what you are doing with this series. Nice work.

Michelle | Bleeding Espresso said...

Well you had to know I would love this one. Love the angle.

angela said...

i too love the angle here. just went and read the previous spc and smiled at the people stopping to ask if they can help.
excellent job :)

deedee said...

Great photo! Like the others said, the angle really makes this stand out.

Vanessa said...

my favourite this week.
love it.
Vx

Louise said...

Great shot! Very creative....like that little write up about dogs, very true, although I don't have one my kids have been bugging me, don't know if I am ready to take that step yet!!
Again Great shot!
Have a fantastic day!

Mrs. Spencer said...

so much is captured here. it is quite intriguing...

thanks for the comments on my blog!

xo

Suz. said...

Great photo & nice quote. So true!

all over the map said...

Vee, Ty, cheers. I like it when you stop in. Like the new signature image.

Sognatrice, Yes I had a feeling you might share this sentiment with me.

Angela, Funny thing is my mom was with me when I took this and she even asked at some point, forgetting the whole purpose :)

Poppy, I almost typed poopy . . . that wouldn't be very nice.
Ty.

Vanessa, Ty and I'm humbled.

Louise, They are a responsibility and require a great deal of attention and time but worth every minute (and I know sognatrice feels the same) It's all about nurturing, like anything else I suppose. I do hope you take the "leap" when it's right for the family, of course.

*just to clarify - this is not my dog, although would gladly take him in if he needed a place to stay. just an urban canine on the street.

Nicole, Ty. Photos do have a magical way of capturing things unknown to us at the time they were happening.

Suz, I love the quote. My mom passed that on to me.

Recy Vintage & Creations said...

This picture is just amazing. I love dogs - all animals actually - and believe that they have SO very much to teach us. This photograph and the quotation with it illustrates that perfectly. Great work. I really love this one. :)

Erin said...

Great angle! I think this is such a neat thing you're doing. Very, very creative! Hope you're having a fantastic week.

Louise said...

I am tempted to try out this whole self portrait challenge thing....you make it look so fun and interesting!! maybe next week! any tips???

Anonymous said...

Oh yes, dogs do that. I think cats do the same - but with the roles of cats and pet owners reversed! :)

PS - It would be fun to meet up in NYC one day. Or maybe in California?

Anonymous said...

The thought of coming home to Adeline (my dog) is often what propels me through my work day.
One thing I can count on is one heck of a greeting when I open the door.

Scribbit said...

That's how my daughter feels. She'd have a whole house full of animals because of her devotion to dogs.

Vedrana M. said...

beautiful quote and great photo!!!

Waspgoddess said...

LOVE this, it's a fabulous shot, great angle, and I really like the thoughtful/cheeky expression on your face. Brilliant!

Nadine said...

I love the photo. I didn't find it misleading. Really cool angle.

erin said...

Love your pic! It captures curiosity.

Anonymous said...

Coming in late to say I knew that wasn't you. I so smaat. That dog looks very intelligent, BTW.

Molly said...

Great shot!

Anonymous said...

love the angle. Great shot!

Melanie Margaret said...

Hi,
I sent you an email this week about being June's Create a Connection Swap day host. Please let me know if you received it so I can set you up to post next month.

You can email me at
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Thanks,
Melba

Bob the Frog said...

love this quote. it's so true--dogs are such teachers of patience and loyalty. great shot, too!

Jone said...

I love the angle as well. I like the new look of your blog.

Anonymous said...

The update is kinda funny. I would have kept those charcters in myself...They are almost like acotrs, models of sorts...Hee hee...Oh, pups. who knew I'd own one and now understand the intricate talk of the live for a pet and the brains a pet has....xxo

Louise said...

Hey girl...where are you?? everything okay?? I haven't seen you post anything for a while...okay maybe that just goes to show how addicted I am to this stuff...LOL! Hope you are well!!
Have a great week!!!

Anonymous said...

Um, hello? are you still there? Hope you're fine and having too much fun to blog.