Gone to the Dogs - Part 1

Ian  James

Gone to the Dogs - Part 1

Montague created using photos taken at a grey hound racing track in Birmingham, England. All images shot with a Contax G2.


Second images in the series:


Gone to the Dogs - Part 1 belongs to the following groups:

United Kingdom and West Midlands UK Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Gone to the Dogs - Part 1 by Ian  James
Gone to the Dogs - Part 1 by Ian  James
  • beckie

    beckie

    This is really clever… i like it! Nice to see you on RB too!

  • Ian  James

    Ian James

    Thanks Beckie its the first of a series of 3 I have been working on hopefully when the others are complete I will submit.

  • emapearl

    emapearl

    this is awesome! i love it :)

  • Meiko Janke

    Meiko Janke

    just cool man stunning image

  • Ian Robertson

    Ian Robertson

    Great effect considering you don’t like too much photoshop…!! Well done .Likewise most of mine are little altered in photoshop… but I did finally respond to your “tram” query

  • FireRabbit

    FireRabbit

    Great design piece!

  • regs

    regs

    wow. really really nice elements and composition. did you use photoshop or illustrator?

  • Alexander Ash

    Alexander Ash

    This is brilliant!

  • Vasile Stan

    Vasile Stan

    Fantastic composition Ian. This is a very well elaborated work requiring not only skills and patience, but also great imagination. True art my friend!

  • Nicholas Averre

    Nicholas Averre

    This is really cool, wonderful composition and great imagination. Nice work.

  • tiffatron

    tiffatron

    this is pretty mad – nice work ;)

  • checkma8

    checkma8

    brilliant!

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellafounder

    great typography – intense graphic image – love it!

  • Steven  Sandner

    Steven Sandner

    Great, funky different and brilliant! good work!

  • Susan King

    Susan King

    Great image, brings back memories of my childhood, used to go with dad, sadly no longer with us

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