Subway French Bulldog

Subway French Bulldog - New York, New York

Subway French Bulldog – New York, New York

I’m back to using the small Fujifilm X100V inside the subway. I’ve quietly snapped pictures of people on the train but don’t do it often. It can be an awkward photography environment.

Dogs, on the other hand, are exempt from any photo restriction. The owners are happy and often proud of their pets, and getting close up doesn’t present a problem. However, some dogs can get too excited by a closeby stranger, which might be the only challenge.

This French Bulldog was calm and didn’t mind the extra attention. Unfortunately, I often confuse the squished-nosed breeds. I initially thought this was a Pug, but Google searches revealed they have floppy ears.

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6 thoughts on “Subway French Bulldog

  1. It’s great to see the author capturing moments of everyday life through photography, especially on the subway. Dogs make great subjects, and it’s refreshing to hear that owners are often happy to have their pets photographed. The author’s honesty about sometimes confusing squished-nosed breeds adds a relatable touch to the post. Thank you to the author for sharing their photography and offering a free monthly magazine to readers.

  2. This is a great shot of a French Bulldog on the subway! It’s so cool to see people’s pets out and about in public spaces. I agree, taking photos on the subway can be a bit awkward, but it seems like dogs are always happy to pose for a picture. Thanks for sharing this photo and your experience with us!

  3. I love the way you capture moments in the subway with your photography! This French Bulldog is adorable and looks perfectly content with the extra attention. It’s interesting how dogs can be exempt from photo restrictions in public places. I can understand the challenges of taking pictures in an awkward environment, but you handle it well. I’ll definitely be checking out your free monthly photography magazine for more great shots and tips. Thanks for sharing your talent with us!

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