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When I got this photo of the dog on the bridge, I instantly thought of the littlest hobo. I decided to make it B&W to fit the era of that show.

ISO 200/ 28mm/ f11/ 1/200sec (hand held)

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That bridge provides a very nice frame for any kind of photo including vanishing point shots. Is this your dog?
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I decided to make it B&W to fit the era of that show.
...and it works really well.
I like your picture Paul and the treatment for presentation, good job

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Never seen the show .... nice picture none the less... I like your processing of the photo
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That bridge provides a very nice frame for any kind of photo including vanishing point shots. Is this your dog?
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I decided to make it B&W to fit the era of that show.
...and it works really well.
I like your picture Paul and the treatment for presentation, good job

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Never seen the show .... nice picture none the less... I like your processing of the photo
Thanks for the input, everyone. Rick, the dog was not mine, and in some ways i took a gamble as I watched it come towards me. The owner of the dog was the lady &child on the bridge.

Thanks Steve. The colour version I found a little distracting. There was too much green from all the foliage and grass. I found this took something away from the bridge.

FRG, The show was on when I was a child (I am 49 right now). It was about a German Sheperd that basically went around befriending people, and helping people in various ways (protection, got help etc). Kids these days would think the show was lame, no doubt, but it really made one examine the bond that dogs have with humans, and friendship.
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