Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Anatomy of the Chase
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Anatomy of the Chase
The four pictures below were taken in a 2 second span while Benjamin and Henry were chasing each other on the beach. After, I pulled the pictures off my camera, I couldn't help but laugh.

Nothing unusual going on here. Henry caught up to Benny and is showing him a little brotherly love.

Benjamin, quickly turns the tables on Henry and swings around and is doing his best to pounce on Henry.

But, Henry swings his hips wide and from the looks of the sand it looks like Benny is hitting the brakes.

And the next photo in the series is the one above. I have no idea how the boys ended up like this. Apparently, Benjamin zigged when he should have zagged. And the look on Henry's face with his ears flipped up is priceless. I'm not sure what he is doing with his paw either.
A lot can go on in 2 seconds.
14 Comments
these are wonderful photos the boys are having such a good time hugs from the pug ranch.
The last two photos of Henry are two of my favorite puggie photos of all time, of all pugs. Just look at the pure joy on his face…it’s priceless. I think the last one is going up on my wallpaper because it makes my heart warm and my smile big, something I could use more of, thanks Hank!
My second comment is…what camera do you have again? My biggest complaint with just about every camera I’ve tried is that they don’t take pics fast enough. I want to be able to snap 4 photos in 2 seconds!
This post was just awesome…loved seeing the frolicing broken down with your awesome, as always, commentary, Corrine. Have fun gang and send us some sun and warmth so we can get on the beach!!
These photos are fantastic, and capture the pure joy the pugs were experiencing. If I have the time I will be coming back several times today to look at these. Thank you Corrine.
What great photos!!! I love Benny’s body in the last picture. He seems all round and puggish. I could just squeeze him!! And I’m with Heather ~ your commentary Corrine is always perfect!!
Pug Hugs to all from Gina & Pip!
Oh, oh, oh…where did you learn such words, Henry?
The leash holders are having to do some fancy footwork to not get entangled.
Obviously Benny is a master of levitation as photo #1 and #4 show of his back legs.
Such a delightful series of photos, Corrine. When I die I want to come back as one of your Pugs! Heaven.
Huckle &
the Swamp Pugs
These are really great photos! Have to think that Henry in the last pic is putting his paw down like a touch down.Love how you put great comments on what the Kids are doing-this was quite a treat on this cloudy day! Thanks Corrine for this great web site!! Pug hugs from the Colorado 5
Those pics are really adorable. Reminds me of Genevieve, she can get wound up for sure and knows no fear… of the riding mower, the tractor, the cows, the milk trucks going down the road, etc. etc. She thinks she is Billy Bob.
2 seconds?? That’s amazing!
These are wonderful pictures! To me, nothing is more amusing than seeing two pugs tangle with each other.
My son’s pug, Norman, often comes over and he and Bennie play like that. I love it!!!
My favorite is picture #2. Henry’s ears are flung back and his expression is so intensely focused!!! And both Benjamin and Henry are moving so fast their tails have come uncurled!
What great photos of the boys they look like they are having so much fun where is Luna? Corrine again such beautiful pictures
The boys look like they are having alot of fun!!
I wish I could be at a warm beach!! sigh oops.. dreaming again!!
Cannot wait to get outdoors in warmer weather!!
Awesome pictures for sure!!
Corrine you always have the best action shots. The boys look to be in pure bliss. Was little Luna the ref? Wonderful post.
WOW CONNIE….these are really great pictures! I need to find a teacher that will come to the house and help me out1!! Grandson downloaded my camera and UGGG!11 The ice and snow took great but dogs not one really good one!!
Hi Heather,
The camera I am currently using is a Canon Rebel XSI. One of the things I like the most about it the continuos shooting. It makes it a lot easier to capture shots of the pugs.