Dogs with human emotions
German photographer Ralph Hargarten (Ralph Hargarten) became the author of a series of photographs, where the expression of muzzles in dogs is really very similar to human. The dark background highlighted in each dog a personality.
In the original, the series is called "The Dog's Life & raquo; and demonstrates a good range of emotions and feelings of dogs. If you peer, then you'll see that the dogs are well developed facial expressions and so you want to come up with a whole story for everyone. Why is one sad, and the second dog so thoughtful. Ralph Hargarten thinks this: "Greta, Jenes, Clinton & ndash; most dogs carry human names. So why not take pictures of them as people? So, actually, I did & raquo;.









Photo by Ralph Hargarten
Find the Best Professionals for Your Project
Expert repair, construction, and renovation specialists ready to help you right now
Recommended articles
More articles:
Peak of the Great Dog in Sao Tome
Where the rainbow comes to an end
Oh, these animals ...
All the winners of the photo contest National Geographic Traveler 2013
Ghost Towns in Italy
Bird street art L7M
Green oasis in the center of Singapore
Emerald rafting along the Soča River. This river, 138 km long, is two-thirds owned by Slovenia (95 km) and one third by Italy (43 km), subsequently falling into the Adriatic Sea. She is known for filming the movie & laquo; Chronicles of Narnia & raquo; and as a place for extreme rest.</p>