Bari is the king of beasts.

Siberia. Altai. Spring. Spring on the farm. Bari. Bari is a shaggy, unkempt, huge Tibetan mastiff, an honored guest of the farm. Last year, at the beginning of summer, he came here from a neighboring farm and stayed. His owner tried to persuade him to come back. She took him home several times. There are five or more kilometers between the farms. But Bari came back again and again after a while. Perhaps the real Tibetan mastiff got tired of the endless care of his owner, tired of her picky comb and brush, warm mattress and royal booth in a palace style. In the end, he is a real Tibetan mastiff, and not some French poodle. But the main thing is that here, on this hospitable farm, there are so many real friends, girlfriends, so many admirers of his strength and intelligence. Bari is the king here on this hospitable farm! Bari is the king, the king of beasts and not only…
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ช่างภาพ:
awa-awa
อัพโหลดแล้ว:
2025-04-19
แท็ก:
35 mm MINOLTA AF Tibetan mastiff altai b&w black and white dog farm iso 100 king kodak kodak tmax mastiff report siberia spring
กล้อง:
Minolta Dynax 5
ฟิล์ม:
Kodak T-Max 100
ประเทศ/จังหวัด:
Russia
อัลบั้ม:
Mustachioed, shaggy, feathered, winged.

5 ความคิดเห็น

  1. rolfmg
    rolfmg ·

    Nice story - looks almost like a lion indeed.

  2. roaringtree
    roaringtree ·

    Magnificent, love the story too!

  3. awa-awa
    awa-awa ·

    @rolfmg
    @roaringtree
    Dear rolfmg.
    Dear roaringtree.
    Thank you for your attention, opinion and emotions.
    Real life fills us with stories that are very difficult for a person, a writer or a poet to come up with. Not much is required of us - just be attentive, not be deaf and not be dumb. I think - enough. And a camera with film is already a premium attribute of a Homo sapiens, if only it does not distract him too much from real life will be good.

  4. cjf
    cjf ·

    Wonderful reflection

  5. awa-awa
    awa-awa ·

    @cjf
    Dear cjf.
    Thank you for your attention, opinion and emotions.
    I thought about your comment...
    Indeed, - a wonderful reflection and a unique situation.

    We often treat our pets as intelligent beings. We admire their intellectual abilities, but at the same time we do not leave them the slightest chance to prove themselves. Our desire to totally dominate excludes even the signs of a partnership with our wards. Often they have neither the opportunity nor the need to prove themselves. We ourselves drive them all into the skin or role of an animal. And they, our pets, wards, friends and whatever you call them - not all deserve such a fate. And it certainly does not depend on the size of their head.

    Thank you again for your comment on this publication of mine.

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