First Prize in the Man's Best Friend category
This photo is the grand total of the competition Champion work. When Maria Davison Ramos learned that she had won the world's largest canine photography competition, she said, I've been photographing dogs and other pets for three years, and this is the most I've ever captured. A proud one, when the dog snuggles up to your side, that attachment will melt your heart in a second.
The best of mankind 2nd Prize in the Friends Category
Eight months ago, I started a free trip with my good friend Whippet Gus. I took this photo while we were walking on the peaks in Derbyshire.
Third Prize in the Man's Best Friend category
Put on boots, a canvas bag, and your lover Go to the depths of the forest with your best friend.
Third Prize in Search and Rescue Dogs
This photo was taken in a garden on an October afternoon, Milo's owner is A veteran, they have a great relationship, and I'm excited to document this moment.
Second Prize in Adopted Dogs
Fly was an abandoned poor creature, but my sister Anni saved it TA, now TA's life is much happier than before. During a family trip to the beach, I took this photo of the TA running at sunset.
Third Prize in Adopted Dogs
On an unremarkable morning, Joshua wagged his tail as usual. Unusually, a passing stranger was deeply attracted by TA. That stranger passing by was me, and the moment I saw Joshua, my heart was filled with unprecedented love, kindness and purity.
Second Prize in Dog at Play
This chamomile field is 50 kilometers away from the city, surrounded by many plantation. Leica had a great time that day. When she came home, she was yellow and smelled like chamomile.
The third prize of dogs at play
Purdey's favorite is TA's toy rabbit. I especially like this photo because Purdey can only bring out his cutest nature when he is with his favorite toy.
Dogs at Work 2nd Prize
On this wet but fun day, the dogs returned with the scavenger team Picked up the pickup and decided to take a breather.
Dog at Work Third Prize
This photo features Marley, a reborn dog. The TA, who was supposed to accept euthanasia, was lucky to meet a soft-hearted doctor. Then, TA found a loving family. Now, Marley lives happily on the pasture, and shepherding is her favorite job.
Puppy Second Prize
Faye is a cheeky dog, very small, but he wants to The desire to find a home is great. When I took pictures of her, I thought she must have been a world-class supermodel in her last life. TA is very familiar with where he should appear and what posture he should take, and he will ask me for a reward (chicken) every time he takes a few pictures.
Puppy Group Third Prize
This time, the request I received was to shoot a dog that just turned three months old The GermanShepherd, Aiko. We met on a beach in the Netherlands.
Second Prize in the Adult Dog Category
On the last day of 2016, we brought Asa home. TA spent the whole day running around, exploring and learning about TA's new home. In the end, TA decided to rest on my baby blanket and I managed to get this photo.
Third Prize in the Adult Dog Category
This particular photo was taken on a sunny Sunday morning as I was Go for a walk with the energetic Cuddles.
Second Prize in the Senior Dog Category
The old dog, Rex, was brought home by my grandmother a few years ago Stray dogs. In those days, I took a whole bunch of pictures of animals, and this one is the best.
Third Prize in the Senior Dog Group
Red is an 11-year-old search and rescue dog adopted by my colleague. Last year, My dog passed away. My colleague brought TA to comfort me. I couldn't help but take a picture of TA.
Second Prize Portrait
After a long forest walk, Ray collapsed wearily on the sofa opposite me superior. At that moment, I suddenly realized that TA looks so elegant and noble.
Portrait 3rd prize
Bella is always ready to pose, so when I see the garden When the leaves were falling, I knew this was a great opportunity I couldn't pass up.
Second Prize in the Dog Reasons category
This photo was taken on a family holiday on a beach in Devon , the protagonist is my beloved Earl.
Third Prize in the Dog Reasons Category
This photo was taken on a lazy Sunday afternoon while we were in the park take a walk in. The subject of the photo is Fenrir, the youngest of my adopted dogs.
These are all the winning entries in this competition
The meaning of these photos is not limited In the photography itself
it shows the deep bond between dogs and humans
dogs In our world
has always been given a very nice role
it is We are recognized as man's most faithful friends
They make us believe
this world exists Most loyal companionship and affection
believe me
There is nothing like a dog
Light up our lives