![]() ![]() “Sharing is Caring.” A Border Collie and a yellow Labrador Retriever simultaneously pursue a ball underwater. The Sony point-and-shoot was my first underwater setup. He was so excited about the water, passionate about the water. My goal is always to embrace what they like to do. He was more interested in a water photoshoot. How did the idea for these photos strike you? I also think they have wild roots and appreciate the opportunity to explore those. I think dogs have been domesticated over the past thousands of years. The dogs are getting back to the wild side. Why do you think people like these photos? The pet photographer was in California, where he often shoots. I caught up with Casteel between e-mails to find out more about his photographs. “I was just taking pictures because I thought it was fun.” Now, his inbox is clogged with 1,200 e-mails, his Web site crashed for a brief period, and calls and e-mails have come in from 50 countries and such entities as Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel and “Good Morning America.” Just a few days ago, Casteel had a manageable inbox, a working Web site, a phone that rang a normal amount. Seth Casteel’s photos of dogs diving into swimming pools in hot pursuit of neon tennis balls have spread around the Internet. View Photo Gallery: Seth Casteel’s photos of dogs diving into swimming pools in hot pursuit of neon tennis balls have been a sensation. ![]()
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