Rescue

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A friend of mine called to request a special photo shoot for their latest family member – Eva.

Eva is a Chinese crested dog is a hairless breed of dog. Like most hairless dog breeds, the Chinese crested comes in two varieties, with and without fur, which are born in the same litter: the Powder Puff and the Hairless.  This is one of the dogs the often show up in those ugliest dog in the world contests.  But not this cute little sweetie!

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Eva – rescued from a mobile home where a pit bull terrorized her. Now in a loving home.

This cute little dog was a pleasure to photograph with those great ears and nearly hairless body but the poor nervous thing just wouldn’t settle down. Caressed in her new mother’s arms, she finally felt safe and sound.

When this dog was rescued after living in constant fear of the pit bull who also shared their cramped quarters in the mobile home, she was nearly hairless. Her hair is now starting to grow back in.
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rescue dog Photography Prints
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Fine art pet photography by Edward M. Fielding – www.edwardfielding.com
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Profits from the sale of “Rescue” will be donated to the local animal shelter who rescued Eva and countless other unwanted pets in the Upper Valley region.

Upper Valley Humane Society

Don’t forget our little four legged friends this Christmas season!

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Edward M. Fielding was recently one of the featured artists in the PhotoReel art show at Gallery W at the Whitney in the Berkshires.

In addition to fine art photography, he enjoys being a staff educator at the AVA Gallery and Arts Center in Lebanon, NH teaching creative technology such as Scratch and Lego Mindstorms robotics to elementary and middle school children.

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Brook Trout for all the beers

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My father-in-law is a fly fishing fanatic. He lives out west in Bozeman, Montana near Yellowstone National and fishes nearly every single day of the year. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer – he is out there casting his fly and pulling in beautiful rainbows, cutthroats and brookies. Sometime he takes a picture, sometimes he gives them a kiss, but he always carefully releases them back in the wild to be caught another day.

He recently showed be an extra special shot of beautiful brookie, lit up in the low, late day western sun. I asked him to send me a copy so I could tweak it a bit and the results can be seen above. I gave it a bit of dynamic contract, knocked out some noise and upped the vibrance a bit. We have a deal going, any proceeds from the sale of this image will be spent on local draft beer when we meet up in Banff this summer.

If you would like to contribute to the cause, go ahead and order a card, print or canvas of this beautiful fish. Bob and I will toast your generosity with a cold one!

Cards are $6.95 or get a box of 25 for only $1.50 per card. Prints start at $27.

 

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