My family had an awfully good-looking dog once that was a bit 'wolfy', but not the same...I THOUGHT she was pure Keeshond, but now that I look at pics of Keeshonds, ours was too big. Our dog was about the same size that Kiba appears to be, maybe a *tiny* bit smaller. (And was female, so probably should have been smaller yet?)
That dog (we called her both Keesha and Teesha...very original for Keeshond, eh?) was the BOUNCIEST dog in the world. It was the freakiest thing! She didn't jump like a normal dog...she was like a SPRING. She bounced up and down on all four legs, and the bottom of her paws would be at waist level when she got really excited, so she was three or four feet off the ground with all four legs! Very weird. And the hair wasn't *quite* as long at the longest parts (chest, etc). Perhaps she was crossed with a husky? She was exactly the right colours for a keeshond, white with pale to very dark grey, but she was just too big for that, I think.
You hit the rule of thirds in your covered bridge photo :) And with the edges of the image to the outside thirds, that's good, I like it that way.
Only real wolf I've ever seen was dead. I THINK he was a wolf, mainly because he was HUGE. It was about half an hour outside of Kingston, in a quiet stretch of highway, and it had been hit by a car and was lying in the middle of the road...and it laid more than a foot high off the ground, on it's side, and the fur was rough, not groomed...but it had the shag and colour graduation of a wolf except it was white with a peach-sand colour rather than grey. If that thing had been standing, I swear it's head would have been four feet off the ground. I'm surprised the car that hit it wasn't in the ditch.
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That dog (we called her both Keesha and Teesha...very original for Keeshond, eh?) was the BOUNCIEST dog in the world. It was the freakiest thing! She didn't jump like a normal dog...she was like a SPRING. She bounced up and down on all four legs, and the bottom of her paws would be at waist level when she got really excited, so she was three or four feet off the ground with all four legs! Very weird. And the hair wasn't *quite* as long at the longest parts (chest, etc). Perhaps she was crossed with a husky? She was exactly the right colours for a keeshond, white with pale to very dark grey, but she was just too big for that, I think.
You hit the rule of thirds in your covered bridge photo :) And with the edges of the image to the outside thirds, that's good, I like it that way.
Only real wolf I've ever seen was dead. I THINK he was a wolf, mainly because he was HUGE. It was about half an hour outside of Kingston, in a quiet stretch of highway, and it had been hit by a car and was lying in the middle of the road...and it laid more than a foot high off the ground, on it's side, and the fur was rough, not groomed...but it had the shag and colour graduation of a wolf except it was white with a peach-sand colour rather than grey. If that thing had been standing, I swear it's head would have been four feet off the ground. I'm surprised the car that hit it wasn't in the ditch.