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Somewhere in Chicago, Illinois, USA. This kind gentleman and his Boxer (dog) posed for a quick portrait.

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This beautiful capture is featured in my Spring Journal! :icon1stbutterflykiss:
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~Iron-Star Mar 9, 2013  Student Photographer
Thats a great photo!
And Boxer's are humans in disguise. XD
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:iconceres-aya:
very nice picture
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*White-Hellion Mar 4, 2013  Professional Traditional Artist
If it wasn't for the utensils on the plate and the two pairs of drinking glasses, as well as the open reading material, I would certainly have thought this man had bought the plate of food for his wonderful friend :) Great picture!! And I'm glad you manipulated the colors in the background. I didn't even realize you had until it was pointed out in the comments.
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:iconelijahsrevenge:
Nice! I love pictures like this. Have you ever noticed that people and their dogs tend to look alike and have similar personalities? This picture is a good example of that. :)
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:iconsooper-deviant:
Yep, I'm just as stubborn as my Siberian Huskies. :D
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:iconelijahsrevenge:
I'm sensitive like my rescued pit bull/lab mix.
Do either of your huskies have heterochromia? I got the nickname of "Husky" in elementary school because I have two different colored eyes.
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:iconsooper-deviant:
Few of their offsprings did, but all of mine have blue eyes. :nod:
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:iconelijahsrevenge:
Interesting. That means that they both carried that gene, but it wasn't expressed. In other words, the fascinating effects of recessive genetic traits. :P
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