Dogs are always at the top of the list when it comes to choosing interesting subjects to photograph. With their active natures, variety of expressions, their desire to please, and their presence in all aspects of human lives, dogs give photographers plenty of opportunities to take great pictures. So is it any wonder that the Dog Photographer of The Year contest, held annually by the UK Kennel Club, brings together some of the best images you can find of our canine friends?
The collection below is from 10 years ago – 2011 – and features a greyhound playing hide-and-seek, a dog sheepherding and many others.
All the images were selected by a jury of experts who carefully look through tens of thousands of entries from all of over the globe.
There are photographers of all ages (there’s even an under 16 years old category) and all nationalities.
But what they all have in common is they are all dog lovers and they all take fantastic photos of our four-legged friends.
The Kennel Club is the largest organization in the UK devoted to dog health, welfare and training. Their main goal is to ensure that dogs live healthy, happy lives with responsible owners. Throughout the year they host events and activities for dog owners. They also organize Crufts, the largest dog show in the world.
Check out previous years’ winners here, here and here.
To find out more about the Dog Photography of the Year competition, visit their website.
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