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While climbing up Mount Quandary in Breckenridge, Co the other day, I ran into a very interesting climbing partner. Parking just short of the trail, this furry little companion cam to greet me as I got out of my car and decided to keep me company on my hike up the mountain. I can only assume she belonged to one of the people that lived on the street. She followed me most of the way up, but as another group of people were coming down the mountain with a dog, she lost interest in me and followed the other group down. She was a very photogenic dog, and I couldn't help but try to get some nice photos of here.
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Love all the shots, careful with the size and number of shots, check out the rules of shots
![]() The first two shots have great contrast, and you really have captured the dog very well in these shots.
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nice hound
and great shots love em cheers oh and yes watch the rules lol!! cheers mike http://digital-photography-school.co...in-2010-a.html
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Looks like at least part Husky -- and as I know they make for great photo subjects
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