I am not adverse to having my picture shot. It is just that I am usually on the other side of the camera. However, I picked up this ragged and dirty less than a year old Maltese/Poodle cross from the Morena Valley, Califonia Animal Shelter. She was scared out of her wits at the shelter and would growl at the volunteer groomer so she stayed dirty. It was a Catch-22 because she couldn't find anyone to adopt her because she was ragged and filthy and she was going to be ragged and filthy as long as she was in the shelter until she was euthanized...
She wasn't a bit vicious towards me when I met her. But, she was shaking like a pair of Spanish Castenets! On the 50 or so mile drive home, I had her in a travel kennel on the passenger seat with the door facing me. I talked to her and placed my finger through the mesh on the door during the trip. No growling or biting. When I removed her from the kennel at home, she wasn't even shaking. So much for her being a vicious dog!
Judy wanted a shot with me holding "Valley Girl" (which is what we named her) to show that she wasn't a bit vicious!
BTW: This image was shot using a Canon 50mm f/1.8 Mk-i lens. I am not terribly keen on the bokeh from that lens. Notice the ragged bokeh of the OOF leaves over the dog. I think that I will do a comparison between the 50mm f/1.8 Mk-i and my 17-55mm f/2.8 IS lens at the same focal length and f/stop to see a comparison between the bokeh quality. The 50mm is nice for carrying around to shoot shots like this because it is small and light. However, the 40mm f/2.8 canon is even smaller and lighter and may have a better quality bokeh.
The one casualty of the trip was my red hoodie. It needed a serious trip through the washing machine because Valley Girl stank so bad!