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Phoneography Weekly: The blue wolf

“Oh, grandmother, what big eyes you have!”

“All the better to see you with.”

“Oh, grandmother, what big hands you have!”

“All the better to grab you with!”

“Oh, grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!”

“All the better to eat you with!”

*chuckle*

Accompanying text: Excerpt from Little Red Cap, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

Phoneography Challenge: Macro – Donna
App: Camera+

People who are unfamiliar or have a fear of dogs may see the dog as the sum of its parts – the staring eyes, the long black claws, the gaping mouth, the sniffing nose atop the fangs, but most of all the unpredictability that comes with an unfamiliar animal.

But what I see is a lovely canine companion, fun-loving, playful but also patient and smart enough to put up with all sorts of non-dog things I make her do, like playing dead and high-five. How else could I get a dog to  let me take pictures of her parts at such close range? :)

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13 Comments

  1. Like them all–the second is my favorite. Nicely done commentary and images. Happy Phoneography Monday.

  2. Photos and commentary are fabulous! Love it!

  3. You don’t scare me Donna. I’m almost a real wolf! Wooooowoooooooo, Ku

  4. Excellent macro shots, the image of the big paw really does it for me.

  5. Oh, I just LOVED this Mrs. P! Great shots and story..hehehe. Absolutely the cutest ever! Thanks for sharing and big hugs to you and Donna. xxx

  6. Put all the bits together and you’ve got a great friend (although I do admit sometimes we call Ruby ‘Wolfy’ – no howling, just the way she looks in certain light…) :)

    • Contrary to the post, we actually think Donna looks more like a giant black rat than wolf! :P Ruby must be a striking black wolf in some light! :D

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