Taken with Canon 450D (Canon lens 18-55mm) in Bridgetown, Western Australia.
Layered with textures from Shadowhouse Creations.
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Thank you for looking at my work. I use a Canon 450D and 7D with Canon and Tamron lenses. Some of my work is manipulated in software, often using textures and sometimes blending with 2 or more images.
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Comments
Great shot – I thought at first it was Poppy but I can see now this pup has lots more tan :))
LOL! She’s a boxer, but there is a similarity. Thanks for the comment Penny.
– Elaine Teague
Such a lovely piece of work dear Elaine.x
Thanks very much Catherine.
– Elaine Teague
this is gorgeous :)
Thanks Angie. Pleased that you faved it. xx
– Elaine Teague
How lovely Elaine
Thanks Sharry.
– Elaine Teague
I love it !
Your great arrangement and idea make this artwork so very beautiful, thank you to inspire me and million friends:)
Best regards,
Sunny
Thank you Sunny for your delightful comment and the fave is much appreciated. xx
– Elaine Teague
Thanks so much for the feature Laura. Pleased you like it.
– Elaine Teague
Really lovely work
Thanks Chris.
– Elaine Teague
Awwwwwww…This is the cutest little puppy Elaine. Such an inquisitive look. Great capture and work.
Thanks Ginny. She’s very cute, but also very naughty. She is being brought up on an alpaca farm and causing a few problems. LOL!
– Elaine Teague
Great expression and treatment my friend.
Thanks Sharon.
– Elaine Teague
Wow Elaine..I love the effect you have here, but I love the boxer pup more!! :)))
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Thanks Polly and for the fave. Just love puppies, even though most of them are notoriously naughty.
– Elaine Teague