Photographer Andrius Burba is back again with another set of his trademark “Underlook” photos, which show what various animals look like when viewed from directly below. After tackling cats, rabbits, and horses, Burba’s latest series focuses on dogs.

The new work, titled Under-Dogs, is being released a year after the viral success of Burba’s original cat photos. Just as with his prior work, Burba had each of his canine subjects pose on top of a clean sheet of glass while he pointed his camera up from below.

“Dogs are more obedient which helps us to create more interesting shots,” Burba writes.

Here’s a behind-the-scenes video showing how the project was done:

Burba says that in the future, he’s planning to expand the project to exotic animals, including tigers.

You can find more of Burba’s work on his website, Facebook, and YouTube. You can also purchase a book and more from his shop.





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