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PATRICK POTO JACINTO



Exposure Date: 2017:01:09 16:43:07;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III;
Exposure Time: 0.00015625 s;
FNumber: f/4;
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ExposureProgram: Aperture priority;
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MeteringMode: CenterWeightedAverage;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 28 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 (Macintosh);


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he got to The Humane Society looking for a poppy, however, one of the

worker were saying that Poto was about to be killed because after 3 month

no one wanted to adopt him, without a hesitation he claimed Poto, and took

him home. Patrick and Poto are inseparable. Thank you for looking.

Rates/comments highly appreciated.

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he walks to work every day, for a few days he saw an abandoned damaged bicycle, and on the fourth day he decided to take it home. Well a few steps after he took it, the police stoped him an arrested him with felony charges. He was devastated, never arrested in hid life, it cost him 2 thousands on attorney fees and court cost. The police told him they set the Bike , so they are able to catched people that take things that do not belong to them. He was ashamed and devastated to have a police record, and perhaps be deported. He ended by saying he can't sleep at night and his son is very worried.

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What a story! I would probably do the same thing- one, to clean up what looks like refuse, and two- put something to use that others had discarded. Excellent photos as well.

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Great images that help tell a story, very well done. Hope all is now OK for Jacinto and his troubles are sorted. A beautiful dog saved and it's so nice to see Poto & Patrick so happy together. Best regards Ken.

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Hi Jorge, I really like the stories that come with your pictures. Of all the photos here, my favorite is Patrick's hugging Poto, I find it very tender.

Warm Regards,

Rosario.

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I love the treatment..the angle that you took this from is great as it shows dimension. Great casual shot with a story to it. Regards, Lawrence

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What a fabulous story Jorge.......never just one image......but many that culminate into a wonderful Story. Thank you for this one, I don't know anyone who could not smile at this one!

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Dear Jorge, What a sad tale for this man, who probably has never done a wrong thing in his life. Your photos' tell a very good story and the top picture of the man with the dog and the little boy in the background is my favorite from a photographic perspective. Well done as always my friend. Take care.

Best Always, holger

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