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Bob, Sheba and Dixie

I’m trying to get in the habit of shooting a photo a day, just for myself.

Sometimes my passion for photography can get lost in the daily grind.  So shooting a photo a day  is my way of trying to inspire myself.

As I was driving back from lunch yesterday, I passed a deli along Walnut Avenue.  I saw a man standing outside the deli with two German Shepherds tied to the fence.  So naturally, I turned around, parked at the deli and spoke with him.  He let me photograph him for a few minutes while he was waiting for a sandwich.  Here’s one I liked.

 

Bob Tynes of Vinton stands outside of New Alvaro's Deli Market with his German Shepherds Sheba (left) and Dixie.

Bob Tynes of Vinton stands outside of New Alvaro’s Deli Market with his German Shepherds Sheba (left) and Dixie.

 

-Rebecca Barnett

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