Amateur Photographer

For the love of dogs

Source:   Monica captured Noa in the forest early one morning for a quiet and mysterious portrait Nikon D850, 200mm, 1/320sec at f/2, ISO 1600  

Now in its 13th year, The Kennel Club’s prestigious Dog Photographer of the Year competition is more popular than ever, receiving more than 10,000 entries from over 70 different countries. With 10 categories to enter, the judges saw a wide range of images, from Corgis to cross breeds; running dogs to sleeping dogs; assistance dogs and rescue dogs; dogs hard at work to dogs simply having fun; and, of course, everyone’s favourite, adorable puppies and gorgeous oldies. AP’s Technique Editor and esteemed spaniel owner, Hollie Latham Hucker, was thrilled to be part of the judging panel for this year’s

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