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Greatest Clicks: A Dog Photographer's Best Shots (2000)

by Mark J. Asher(Favorite Author)
4.13 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Having grown up with a professional photographer, I think I'm pretty good at knowing the difference between good photos and off-the-charts amazing ones. This book contains the latter. Sure, some of the photos contain dogs wearing different props, but they still capture the good-natured, sweet dispositions of the dogs in a way that is completely natural. There are a good many photos of dogs without clothes and hats as well and those are just as remarkable. Just looking at the photos and reading the stories that went along with them and seeing all the happy dog smiles really lifted my spirits. Dogs are good people.
review 2: I will now have to get this as a hard copy for the coffee table. It’s one of those books you want to have available to everyone so they ca
... moren freely pick it up and peruse. The pictures are some of the best I have seen in a range of dogs. There are fun one and touching ones. Some that look like something you would frame and hang on the wall and others that make you laugh. The short essays that accompany and explain the pictures make the book. Too often the story is unknown. The stories don’t always make you laugh either. A wonderful book that has been a joy to look upon. less
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Evilconevil
Cute dog photos. If it wasn't free, might have been a little disappointed.
lillianratx
Cute book. Short and sweet. Nice photos.
Alex
I love dogs and I loved this book
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