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I can’t believe I haven’t taken any winter pictures yet! It’s just been too cold here in Toronto most of this month to get outside and take some pictures of falling snow, snow covered trees or plants, icicles or any of the things that make winter pretty.

So instead I’m posting photos that I took in November … of my dog! LOL Hey, it was lovely in the park with the tree’s leaves and field grasses changing to rich yellow, gold and red colors.

Luckily when our dog is off leash she only goes about 100 yards ahead of us and then she stops and looks back at us like “hey you guys are slow, hurry up and get up here!” or else she’ll run back towards us before running on ahead again.

In this photo she’s doing her look back at us, probably wondering why we can’t keep up to her!

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  1. Micro Stock Photos says:



    The building in the background sort of spoils it for me. It would look great if you got rid of that IMO.

  2. Holga Photography says:



    I actually don’t think the building in the background spoils this photo at all. I think the tire lines cutting through the frame are interesting. I only wish I could see your pooch a little bit better in the pic but I having a dog myself, I understand the difficulty of pet photography!

  3. bodezy says:



    great photo, I always wonder how can anybody get those excellent moment to take

  4. Leslie Javier says:



    Oh the dog is also having his moment at the forest…
    Dogs also loves to go into the water but not all…
    there are also dogs who hates water…



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