I see...
I see a brown dog in a tire. - Marilyn Murray
There's a Weimaraner dog standing in the center of a light blue portrait studio backdrop. She has her head tucked into a bicycle tire that is encircling her body nose to tail. _ Herbert Jay Bacchus
Dog in a hula hoop. - Virginia Marsh
I see a sleek tan dog with her head down, encircled from her head, lengthwise along her body, through her back legs and front legs by a ring. The ring is peanut butter tan, slightly less red than the dog, and edges with black. The hoop is angled with the dog's head and nose catching it to the left of her face. The left ear is sleek and flogs to the left of the ring. The dog's body is slender and muscular. I see small teats. The posture with head down does not allow me to see the dog's face. The background is bluish gray. - Lurline Speer DuPree
Lactating light brown (looks to be a hound dog?), tail tucked between her legs, head, and ears down. She seems still in this moment, with a wooden hoop tightly circling around the top half of her body as she stands, head to rump. - Janna Alberg
I see a photograph of a light brown dog with long legs and long ears taken against a blue-grey background. The dog is bowing her head, her nose is almost touching the floor. She is inside a hoop that appears to be bicycle tire. It is black with a brown rim. - Tracie Wells
I see a dog playing with a toy. - Robin Skov
I see a god, a Weimaraner, playing with a bicycle tire rubber casing. She is inside the loop from head to tail, along her spine. The ellipse hugs her snugly. - Theresa St. Marie Miedema
Initially, I thought I was looking at a large brown dog trying to hula hoop! But with a few more moments of looking, and noticing the title is In Tirely, I recognize it's the rubber exterior of a large bicycle wheel, practically wrapped around the dog's body, which is curving 'round to fit inside the tire. His face is hidden, tucked down to help his body—both muscular and lanky—fit inside the tire, so I can't see his facial expression. - Liv Lane
A Weimaraner trying out a unicycle tire. - Abbie Bishop
I see a large cocoa colored Weimaraner stuck in a bicycle tire. The tire is thin like a racing tire, black with tan sidewalls similar in tone to the dog by light in share. There seems to be very little tension in the tire, like the dog's back is holding it up, not his whole body. I see a repetition of color between the edge of the photo and the tire sidewall that makes me see a circle inside a square. - Tabytha Sadowski Laikens
I see a reddish brown female Weimaraner in a bicycle tire against the grayish background. Her back, neck, and head are curved within the oval of the tire, which seems to be flexible. Her tail is tucked and her feet are planted on the floor. The inside of her left ear, which is hanging down, is paler than her body. - Barrie Barrett
I see a William Wegman alphabet Q, a photograph of a rust-colored, very patient dog curled inside a bicycle tire, the Q on a slant with the loosely hanging ear of the dog forming the tail of the Q. - Nancy Walkup
A trained dog with an arched back in a bicycle tire. Feet on the floor, two on right, two on left. Staying still so a photograph can be taken. - Helen Claire Squires Cunningham
A dog trying to line his body against the inside of a bicycle tire. - Shirley Smith
Shiny slim brown dog playing in a slim old tire, a perfect fit for each other. - Welles Grey Bay
I see a curve forming an O-shape, slanted to my right, held within brown and cream lines and blocks that align with the edges of the image, blurring into indistinct edges of yellow and brown, with gray marks at the bottom edge. Above this, a line runs parallel to the bottom edge, intersecting the O, dividing values of gray. Six points descend to the foreground. Four splay to my left on contact with the foreground, then rise in slanted shapes, and then bend, changing the directions of the shapes before they merge into a greater shape above them. Of the other two points that descend the ground, one disappears behind the curvature, and the other rests forward of it, its own curve in freefall. A textured oblong shape rises from its supports, tucked almost entirely into the inside of the O-shape, though dipping away from it to create negative spaces that allow gray tones to be seen. The oblong shape extends on my left side to become a peninsular, downward-facing shape that soon splits into two of the descending points referenced above. Grays are contrasted with taupes, with subtleties of blue, yellow, orange, brown, green, and pink throughout. All rests on a regular rectangle of pale cream, its edges a thin, gray line. - Harmony Harrison
I see a dog, A Weimaraner, with her head down. Yes, it's a female because I see teats, nose to the right of the bicycle-size tire casing that runs from the top of her head along her spine over her rear and between her back legs and front paws. Her tail is tucked. Her skin and muscle structure are loose, her fur lighter in color in her hind area and upper back I cannot see her eyes. The tire casing is not sitting on the ground. It seems to be held with tension by the back of the dog's head. - Susan Michael Barrett
I see a large dog. He is mostly inside of a circular object. The object is dark brown or black on the outside and tannish on the inside. The dog's facial features are blocked from view by the round time. He has two legs on one side of the hoop and two on the other. His back is arched as if to fully align with or support the hoop so it stays on him. His hair is very short and his skin almost shows through it. The background is a relatively non-descript light blue. The frame of the image looks like a Polaroid photo frame with sketchy edges. The dog and hoop are front and center in the plane, close to my space as a viewer. The spaces between the dog and hoop and border create negative space shapes that almost seem part of the composition. - Michael Nelson
I see a wonderful Wegman dog getting ready to do a forward roll, like the kind we practiced in grade school. It reminds me of being 7 years old with legs often too long for many things and how I had to try to squeeze my legs to fit on a rug, a chair under a desk to make it work and then try try trying to even color in the lines when I could. The softness of colors and the body so exposed, taking me back to a place of innocence that mixes up moving in space, attempting to confine to a shape while solidly keeping my feet firmly on the ground. And yet! To also want to break free knowing I could do both! - Andi Larsen
I see a light brown dog inside a bicycle tire posed in front of a light blue background. All four of the dog's paws are on the floor (also blue). Its head is down, eyes not visible, one floppy ear hanging over the tire. - Samika Swift
Weathered discolored bike tire nearly vertical slanted to the right. A well trained and well-conditioned Weimaraner straddling inside the thin bike tires with his head down mimicking the tire curvature. Head is down ears down. front legs bent and his back hips high making a curve like the circle of the inner tire. Toenails well groomed. Background a muted gray with a slight crease and slight shadow from the light source off to the left. - Gloria Jeanne Wyatt
I see a dog that is trapped. His tail is tucked--no, his whole body is in a tucked position. I see he is not fighting this strange position. I see beautiful floppy ears. - Melissa Cooper
I see a dog consumed in his toy, his joy, molding himself to become one with his focus. I see warmth and sinew of muscle and strength of bone, agility. - Jane Cantrell Caron
There is a picture of a large brown dog inside of a circle that is dark and light brown. His or her head is down and its knees are bent. - Susan Brochin
I see a William Wegman reproduction of a large, titled, signed Polaroid. Without cropping or matting, it reveals its photographic process. A Weimaraner with trimmed tail stands still with her head down within a racing bicycle tire turning it from a circle to an oval. The palette is earth tones. - Terry Barrett
I see a female light brown dog in an old bicycle tire with a tucked tail. It appears to me she is about to push/flip the tire up with her nose as the tire looks to be moments from falling behind her. - Sara Pasienza Bacchus
I see a two-toned bicycle tire and a muscular brown dog. The dog has perfectly pressed her back into the arc of the tire. I also see the symmetry of the dog's legs and ears on each side of the tire. - Sonya Lin Thesing
I see a huge Polaroid, showing us a dog patiently stationed inside a ten-speed tire. The front of the dog looks like it’s doing downward dog. - Brent Hirak
Image credit: In Tirely, a photograph. Artist, William Wegman