Andrea Kaus Photos
Action Photography: If it moves, I'll shoot it
Summer Dailies 2006
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It's a challenge for me and an opportunity to learn from others. If you want to see some truly amazing photography (not mine), check out the other photographers' galleries at the link above. You can also check out their comments and suggestions for my images by clicking on the photo and looking below it for "comments." Feel free to leave your own too.
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No dogs allowed
(Sept. 30) The Prescott Public Library opened the doors today to its gorgeous new building, really its rennovated, expanded, and rejuvenated old building. It was a great occassion, but dogs that belonged to the people who worked on the construction and rennovation were no longer allowed inside. They waited patiently outside. Here is the scene before:
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Susan
on October 2, 2006Such a sweet shot! Love the crossed paws!
Vandana Raman
on October 2, 2006lovely pic, Andrea ! what a moment..
Andrea Kaus (ChaosGraphics)
on October 2, 2006Thanks -- this really was a good girl! She is the dog of the person who redid the time-line on the sidewalk in front the library. She waited patiently for the entire time we were there. We went up to the event to surprise my sister at the opening -- she's the director and this building has been the focus of her worklife for the last two years.
There was a person in bright pink pants whose ample behind was prominently featured in the reflection of the doors. So I put a duplicate layer in, desaturated it, and erased the image of the dog so that her color would shine through. And I cloned and smudged out the person's behind.
Susan (snapapple)
on October 2, 2006Look at that sweet guy. So patiently waiting for his master. Surely he can't understand why he has to stay out. I love the story it tells.
LS
on October 1, 2006awwww... this picture says more than 1000 words. wonderful capture of a dog's devotion. LS
ginger
on October 1, 2006Nice shot! That is so sad though. And it reminds me of the time I took my service dog for the hard of hearing to the library. A 7 ft tall hefty man in uniform blocked our way. It took 1/2 hr of phone calls to get that dog inside. I had called ahead, too. I quit taking Skye with me, and he has lost some skills.
That is so sad re those animals, to me. And the dog is waiting so patiently. You caught the pathos well. Ginger
Mom4squirrels
on October 1, 2006This one of those "Awwww" pictures. Poor guy...wondering why he isn't allowed in anymore!
Great series of photos! I like the photos of the dogs on each side of the doors.
SciurusNiger
on October 1, 2006This is, indeed, truly "the picture of patience"! Excellent capture.
Thusie
on October 1, 2006Really like this, love the crossed front paws and the reflection.