I often say that dogs are my favorite kind of people. My two guys are two of the best pals I've ever had. I was asked if I do pet photography and I chuckled. I photograph my pets. I'm not sure if I want to get into pet photography--to me the best pictures of dogs and cats come when you're not trying to force it--when you just let them be themselves and if possible don't let them know you're watching. The light was hitting lil bro' nicely the other day and I had just learned how to make my iP4 zoom so I tried it out. If bro sees me taking his picture he turns his head away..something about it makes him uncomfortable. So with this zoom capability I could zero in on him. But the iP4 zoomed isn't exactly a stable camera and the picture was slightly jiggled(I was also sorta shooting from the hip so he didn't catch on to what I was doing. I was a little bummed that it wasn't sharp. So I took the image into photoshop and began applying layers of filters and tried to create a drawing/painting look. It would still be better if it was sharp, but I did like that I was able to make something--maybe just a fridge gallery photo, but something out of it anyway. But I don't think I'm going to become a pet photographer anytime soon, Photograph photoshopped by Richard Sayer