Pages

A universe of beauty, mystery and wonder

A universe of beauty, mystery and wonder
©http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/ UNAUTHORIZED USE AND/OR DUPLICATION OF THIS BLOG'S MATERIAL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. EXCERPTS AND LINKS MAY BE USED, PROVIDED THAT FULL AND CLEAR CREDIT IS GIVEN TO OTTERS AND SCIENCE NEWS BLOGSPOT WITH APPROPRIATE AND SPECIFIC DIRECTION TO THE ORIGINAL CONTENT. --- THE FACTS AND OPINIONS POSTED ON THIS BLOG ARE HERE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSE AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS OF THIS BLOG'S ADMINISTRATOR.

Saturday, November 19, 2016

PHOTOS OF GOOFY DOGS IN MIDFLIGHT - Pup Pup and away

©http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/. Unauthorized duplication of this blog's material is prohibited.   Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full credit and link is given to Otters and Science News Blogspot.  Link to this post:  http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2016/11/photos-of-goofy-dogs-in-midflight-pup.html - Thank you for visiting my blog.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
This loveable pup is one of the pooches included in photographer Julia Christe's book Flying Dogs
A collection of more than 120 photographs has been released showing different breeds in mid air.  They were dropped from a small height by their owners as the images were taken by Julia Christe.  In some cases a wind machine was used to make pictures of long-haired dogs dramatic. 
Julia began her Flying Dogs project as a student in Berlin in 2006 and was then commissioned to do a series of similar photos for an advertising campaign for a veterinary product
 
See more photos of dogs in midflight

 
 
Photographer Julia scoured dog shows, dog schools and vets for her models, who were each dropped by their owners from a very low height onto a mattress
 
 
Julia started the project back in 2006 and was commissioned to do a series of photos
 
 
The pictures are included in photographer Julia Christe's book Flying Dogs
 
'The expression on their faces mostly reflects the surprise of the first flight, and in most cases the first jump provided the best pictures,' said Julia
 
 
Julia's pictures show the expressions dogs pull as they fall
 
 
A wind machine was used to help the effects for the long-haired dogs
 
 
Julia used a wind machine to give her photos maximum effect
 
 
Julia began her Flying Dogs project as a student in Berlin in 2006 and was then commissioned to do a series of similar photos for an advertising campaign for a veterinary product
 
 
The photos capture the expressions on the dogs' faces as they fall
 
Buster the Boxer isn't the only bouncing dog
 
 
 
This dog looks terrified while it plummets through the air
 
 
The book, featuring more than 120 pictures of falling dogs, is on sale now
 
 
 
Source
 
************************************
 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you for visiting my blog. Your comments are always appreciated, but please do not include links.