Koda Giving Me the Eye, Iqaluit, NU

Koda is a Husky and German Shepherd mix. He has the eyes and the build of the Husky but the fur, ears and face belong to a German Shepherd. It must be cold for him in the fall, winter and spring. Does he have a double coat of fur to protect him? I hope so but I don’t know. I didn’t try to pet him. Never approach dogs in the arctic without the owner being present and guiding the dog. It would be too dangerous…

Take a look at his blue piercing eyes. This is not a relaxed dog, but it’s a dog paying attention and ready to become “on guard” if needed.



Like almost all the other dogs in Iqaluit, he’s tied up and sleeps outside. Huskies have a double coat that protects them from the -50°C blizzards. The other dogs…

BTW 1: During my whole time in Iqualuit, Nunavut, I didn’t see any “older” dog.

BTW 2: the photograph is straight and level; you can tell by the pillar and the side of the house in the background.

BTW 3: Look at the colours and the light. I had to reduce the colour saturation in the photo. This is because Iqaluit, Nunavut, is just below the polar circle (that’s where there is 24 hours days light in the summer and 24 hours night in the winter.) The light coming though so much atmosphere and the low level of air pollution gives the light an ethereal look.


Technical

Camera: Canon EOS 7D ISO 200 and 1/800
Lens: Canon EF70-200mm f/4L IS USM @160mm and f/4
Processed with ART: https://bitbucket.org/agriggio/art/wiki/Home/