Those are beautiful, Mike, and actually, I like the light on the tulips. It gave them an almost pastel-like look, not quite soft and not harsh. Sometimes the lack of direct sunlight makes for a more pleasing appearance without the colors being washed out by direct sunlight.
We’ve had some threads here where folks have posted photos of their pets—dogs and cats. How about others? Let’s see more photos of our furry children and grandchildren.
Here’s our Boston terrier, Fletcher in his favorite position—wrapped up in the bed spread.
We couldn’t decide which one to get, but finally decided on the black and white puppy. Then we got Fletcher home and he made us laugh a lot. Sadly we lost Maggie a couple years ago. She was 14, and Fletcher will be 7 in July. (hope you don’t mind me posting a couple photos on your thread)
Since I'm without a dog right now I got a good fix from these guys, especially that little red one caught falling asleep. He helped me with the physical therapy I must do no matter where I am.
There’s just something therapeutic about interacting with a dog. We have two Boston terriers in our house, so it’s never-ending therapy.
Nice scene. You were having to deal with haze/dust in the air and it appears you were shooting facing the sun causing the flaring and that reflection at the bottom edge of the image. That aside, nice shot. Thanks for sharing. Sometime ya jus’ gotta go with what ya got. 😄