His Name Was Sam
by Dyle Warren
Title
His Name Was Sam
Artist
Dyle Warren
Medium
Photograph - Photograph - Photography
Description
My beloved Golden Retriever, "Sam."
First Place in "The Ones We Lost" Competition.
First Place in "Contest - Golden Retriever"
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September 2nd, 2013
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Comments (19)
Joan Bertucci
Your Sam is so handsome Dyle and your portrait work is beautiful! My Flash has gone over the Rainbow Bridge also and yes it's hard but aren't we luck to have such wonderful portraits and memories of them! L/F
Karen Cook
Love that sweet face...You can see the kindness and love in those eyes. It never gets easier to lose someone over the Rainbow bridge.
Dyle Warren replied:
Thank you Karen...you are so right, Sammy had a heart of gold and I miss him terribly. Our pets are such a big part of our lives..
Mark Alder
Beautiful image, beautiful dog. I always thought that our Golden was the best dog I had ever known; I'm sure you feel the same about Sam. L/F
Dyle Warren replied:
Thank you Mark! I share your feelings about this breed. I think all Golden's have hearts of gold...they are so very special to us.
Al Powell Photography USA
Congratulations, this image is now Featured on the "Pet Photography" group home page.
Andrea Lazar
A truly beautiful portrait - looks like you've not only captured his beautiful face but also his spirit. v/f
Karen Wiles
CONGRATULATIONS DYLE for winning FIRST PLACE in the "Ones We Lost" Competition!!! Magnificent Dog and Photography!
Dyle Warren replied:
Thank you Karen for your kind comment! Thank you too for the contest for those of us who've lost a dear pet were able to share our images and the fond memories that remain in our hearts.