Well Done… You Save The Day! Redux.

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This photostory has been getting a bit of attention. Basically, two children get together to rescue a dog that is caught in a canal, and without their help would probably have drowned.

Save The Day

It didn’t end properly for me, though. It just kinda stops. I was like: what, that’s it? So, me being me, I did a little digging around, and… well. It doesn’t close quite as nicely as the original poster suggested. Here’s the original photoshoot, and that’s exactly what happened at the end. I swear.


Save The Day #2

Save The Day #2

Save The Day #2

Save The Day #2

Save The Day #2

Save The Day #2

Save The Day #2

Save The Day #2

 

 

 

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11 Responses to “Well Done… You Save The Day! Redux.”

  1. 1
    Branisa Beric Says:

    :D

  2. 2
    Lindwyrm Says:

    Ah-ha.

    The fact that neither dog nor children move as the eagle swoops in would suggest otherwise…

  3. 3
    Shéamus Says:

    You would think, but it all happened in a blink of an eye. Those kids didn’t even have a chance to react!

    Honest. Eagles are that fast.

  4. 4
    eff ewe Says:

    Scaling is critical… next time make the bald eagle a believable size. Otherwise, funny.

  5. 5
    Shéamus Says:

    The bald eagle was actually still a juvenile, albeit a strong, hungry one. It’s all to scale!

  6. 6
    WolfGirl Says:

    That is an amazing story! Truly amazing that the puppy didn’t budge when the eagle picks it up! *grin*

  7. 7
    Shéamus Says:

    Yes; the poor thing was frozen in terror. :)

  8. 8
    rmz Says:

    A juvenile bald eagle has no white.

  9. 9
    Shéamus Says:

    This one was spray-painted.

  10. 10
    Athena Says:

    I seriously think evolution would ensure that when those kids see a huge eagle swooping down towards them, they will move– and quick!

  11. 11
    Shéamus Says:

    It was not only fast, but had an alluring charisma that charmed them immediately towards inaction.

    Or something! ;)

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