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World Photography Day - 19th August 2018

Today is World Photography Day, it seems like everyday is a ……. day nowadays.  This last week has been a busy one, still lots going on behind the scenes but it has been good to get back out shooting dogs again, holding viewings, ordering final art work for clients, scouting locations and editing images.  

I also managed to squeeze in some CLTP (Changing Lives Through Photography) charity work which I hope will help find a dog a home, more to come in the following days about this.  If you wish to know more about my charity work and if you know anyone who could benefit from my work then click HERE.

I’m so glad to be up and running again I can finally get on with the plans I made earlier in the year.

I have been in to the archive to see what I can find today and found this image of a cow that I took in Cornwall, near to Penzance when I was 11.  It was the fist animal portrait I ever took and was a happy accident as I had my cheap, mechanical film camera set up wrong on a telephoto setting, instead of normal.  

However I like the results, especially how the cow behind to the right is looking back to the right.  If he was facing forward I would have cut his head off behind the big cows ear.  Sometimes the happy accidents are the best.


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