The dog had nothing better to do than swim out to the small island in the middle of the river and proceed to chew its stick to pieces – safe in the knowledge, perhaps that it’s owner couldn’t do very much about it!
Like the play of light on the water; and the top picture has lovely alignment of rule of thirds. The second shot transports one from dog in foreground to focus on the house in the distance… how idyllic a setting.
Hi Stephen, thanks for the “like” on my recent post, I appreciate it , always nice to have you stopping by my blog;-) Love the pic wth that smart dog, and tremendously enjoyed the one with those hard-core-survival-ducklings!
Clever dog 🙂
Indeed!
Wow…
🙂
Dogs will be dogs 😉
Thank goodness! (Hate to think of them being cats!)
Like the play of light on the water; and the top picture has lovely alignment of rule of thirds. The second shot transports one from dog in foreground to focus on the house in the distance… how idyllic a setting.
Thank you.
(Most of my work pushes along ‘thirds-ish’.)
Hi Stephen, thanks for the “like” on my recent post, I appreciate it , always nice to have you stopping by my blog;-) Love the pic wth that smart dog, and tremendously enjoyed the one with those hard-core-survival-ducklings!
Thank you.
Your latest work reminds me of gargoyles and the like that I encounter on my visits to churches.