blowingsky 0 Posted November 25, 2006 Two yellows diverge on a wood path, and sorry I could not follow both? Although this is immediately seen as a lively and engaging shot that would uplift any spirit, what's really remarkable about it is how much information is converged so harmoniously within the frame. The whole business of the city, the reflected-in-nature city, the lake/river and the exuberance of the dogs off the leash. Very well done. Tim, now try expanding your horizons by taking cats for a walk. Link to comment
tholte 16,977 Posted November 25, 2006 Peter, people in Milwaukee don't seem to walk their cats, do people anywhere do it? Link to comment
julio_segura_carmona1 4 Posted November 25, 2006 Excelente imagen de gran belleza, perfecta luz, color y gran encuadre, magnifica composicion, gran reflexion, saludos cordiales Tim. Link to comment
blowingsky 0 Posted November 26, 2006 Tim, No. Nobody does it. Nobody CAN do it. This is where the expanded horizons comes in, despite Lennon's "nothing you can do that can't be done." Once long ago when my lab cut his foot, I took my cat duck hunting from a boat. In late October. In upstate NY. You should have seen the look on his face when I told him to retrieve a duck that went down about 20 yards away in the water. Ok, that didn't really happen. I'm just jealous that 1. you have such beautiful dogs and 2. you seem to get a lot of time with them and 3. They don't always have to be on leashes. I, on the other hand, have a long haired cat that is smarter than I am. She even makes me clean her litter and somehow has it firmly established that "that's the way it works around here." Link to comment
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