When Bad Pictures Go Good
No real content today. Hopefully I’ll be back with an edition of Animals Helping People on Tuesday.
We all know that a good picture can be a literal life saver for animals in shelters. But most of us also know how hard it can be to get a good picture of our own pets, let alone one who doesn’t know us and is an overall stressful situation. I often wonder how many rolls of film photographers must go through to get one or two decent shots.
I have all sorts of dog park pictures that include dogs sniffing each other’s butts, or a dog lifting his leg or squatting to do business. They were not the pictures I intended to take, but they are the pictures I got.
Anyway, I loved these pictures from a professional photographer who takes shelter photographs, and, like me, doesn’t always end up with the intended shot.