Aw, this really does remind me of a dog-focused exhibit I saw at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston like 12 or 13 years ago. This little one would've fit right in.
It's my mom's own dog. I always told her I couldn't post it to the subreddit because of the 'no dogs' rule, but since we're starting small again, we've loosened that part of the rules up, and so here she is!
Might be the only good-natured and friendly chihuahua I've ever met.
Perhaps the rest of them are just angry because they can't grow their hair long.
It's a great photo. Whenever the composition of a photo is especially good I find my self counting the number of fingers each person has. She passes :)
This is one of the most renaissance-like accidental renaissance pictures I've seen ever. Even the tilt of her head and the direction her eyes are looking at fits in with how people were painted in that era.
[ A Tibetian woman clutches what appears at first to be a bunch of small white flowers, but upon closer inspection, it’s the white plugs of PC power supplies dangling below her rough, well-muscled hands. She is wearing a yellow hat tied under her chin with a faded white scarf and has a traditional but ragged Tibetan-style jacket tied around her waist. It is sky blue with yellow trim. A pair of dark pink gloved hands reaches in from outside the frame ready to receive the PC parts, and a figure wearing a similar color bends over facing away from us in the upper right hand corner. Everyone appears to be standing on and among stacks of brown cardboard boxes. The background is unfocused but appears to be industrial scaffolding. ]
Photos that accidentally look like Renaissance art
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