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My dog, Arthur, is a labradoodle who hasn't had a haircut for over six months. When most people look at him, they think he looks like a bear, because he's big, and black, and hairy. (Those people did not see the 135 lb newfoundland named Hagrid that we met at the dog park the other day. That thing could EAT a bear) However, half of the time when I look at him, I think he looks more like a dinosaur. It's one of those things that you often have to see live, but here are a few pictures:





So, that last one only really looks like a dino because I already have it in my head. Hehe. But it makes me think of Jurassic Park. The one that captures it the most is the third pic...but like I said, none is perfect.
Which brings me to my question: Would it be possible to put that last picture in a sort of "frame" (digital, of course) so it looked like it was in the "objects in mirror may be closer than they appear" car mirror? I don't know how to do that kind of thing, but I think it would be fun. :-D
So, that last one only really looks like a dino because I already have it in my head. Hehe. But it makes me think of Jurassic Park. The one that captures it the most is the third pic...but like I said, none is perfect.
Which brings me to my question: Would it be possible to put that last picture in a sort of "frame" (digital, of course) so it looked like it was in the "objects in mirror may be closer than they appear" car mirror? I don't know how to do that kind of thing, but I think it would be fun. :-D