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Every New Year, he turns his dog in a wonderful little animals ... The result is simply hilarious!
Bristol photographer Peter Thorpe for 20 consecutive years in compliance with a wonderful tradition. This creative guy every year creates a series of holiday cards for Christmas and New Year, where the main model in the form of various animals serves his faithful friend - Terrier Raggl. Peter started this tradition back in the '90s with his dog named Paddy. When Paddy died, he decided to continue this project with Ragglom.
Many photographers, to create an extravaganza, resorted to the use of Photoshop, but Peter to build his humorous installations using exclusively home-made suits and other real improvised props. When the pictures are ready, Thorpe usually sends them as holiday greeting cards to their relatives and friends.
Camel 2006
Donkey, 2007
Turkey 2009
Lamb, 2010
Penguin 2011
Scrooge, 2012
Bird, 2013
Mouse 2014
This is what happens behind the scenes ...
Excellent cards - delight the eye and nice friends! Well, Ragglu worth only wish good health and aging. I look forward to photos already in 2015! I wonder in what way this time, appear before us this cute little dog ?! Share these fun cards to your friends!
peterthorpephotography.blogspot.com/
Many photographers, to create an extravaganza, resorted to the use of Photoshop, but Peter to build his humorous installations using exclusively home-made suits and other real improvised props. When the pictures are ready, Thorpe usually sends them as holiday greeting cards to their relatives and friends.
Camel 2006
Donkey, 2007
Turkey 2009
Lamb, 2010
Penguin 2011
Scrooge, 2012
Bird, 2013
Mouse 2014
This is what happens behind the scenes ...
Excellent cards - delight the eye and nice friends! Well, Ragglu worth only wish good health and aging. I look forward to photos already in 2015! I wonder in what way this time, appear before us this cute little dog ?! Share these fun cards to your friends!
peterthorpephotography.blogspot.com/
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