11-07-16 Visiting an Old Friend

Does your dog think you’re perfect? (read more)

By Scott Shephard

This studio selfie was taken 14 years ago on the day that our wonderful springer spaniel Polly was put to sleep. She looks heathy in this photo, doesn’t she? But bladder cancer had recurred and because we loved her, we knew what we had to do.

Is she looking adoringly at me? Maybe. But she’s also looking for more dog treats, which I was using to get her to pose with me. I had run out and this was the last photo I ever took of her.

When I look at this photo, I still get a little sad. But I also think of the expression

“We should try to be the kind of person our dog thinks we are.”

I do think Polly adored me but she adored everyone, except, perhaps, for the UPS Man, due to no fault of his own.

They say that dogs can sense human emotions, including fear and happiness. Some dogs can even sense an impending epileptic seizure, low blood sugar or even cancer in their owners. As I look at this photo, I wonder if dogs can’t also sense goodness in people, even when the people aren’t aware of it themselves?

I continue to try to be the kind of person Polly thought I was. But it’s not always easy. This photo reminds me not just of a good friend who has passed away but also of the fact that I need to keep trying to live up to her high expectations.

Canon 1D

03-23-14 Walking the Dog (2004)

A man walks his dog on the dock in the bay (on the Greek island of Crete).

by Scott Shephard

I have decided that Sunday’s are going to be my “Flashback Day,” which means that I will post something from either my recent or ancient digital or film photography past. You’ll have to come back next Sunday to see if I remember saying this or if I am true to my word.

This photo was taken in 2004 from the observation deck of a cruise boat that had just docked on the island of Crete. Deb and I were on a Greek island cruise with a group of great Watertown High School students.

This is really more of a snap shot than anything, though I like the look and feel of the photo. I also like the composition, though I will admit that I knew nothing of the “rule of thirds” or of leading lines or of texture or of light and shadow, etc., etc. I must have had some subliminal grasp of these things because they are all present. Or, I just got lucky.

Canon 1DII 1/800s f/10.0 ISO320 300mm