I can assure you no one laughed at Oscar. He was just told how smart he looked. We have had many dogs before Oscar. However he is the most laid back, easy to handle dog I have ever come across.
He doesn't like having his photo taken though.
Thanks everyone for your kind comments on Oscar's photo. He will be well chuffed when I show him the response to his portrait.
Oscar our King Charles Cavalier after his first trim.
Taken with a Nikon D750, 50mm f1.4, lens, 1/60sec, f1.4, I SO 400.
Thanks for all your comments.
Thanks for all your comments, very encouraging.
Thanks Linda.
It's not easy to make your pictures stand out by doing something different.
There are so many good photographers out there doing the same thing, it becomes difficult to get your pictures noticed.
Hi Linda, They are probably better down loaded and viewed full screen.
The drop shadow has become my style. Sorry if it takes away from the overall viewing of my pictures, I don't know what to say!
No I wasn't, I was just standing underneath with a 24-120 mm lens, waiting for my Grand kids to re appear.
A few pictures taken whilst accompanying our Grandchildren round the Pleasure Beach this summer.
Thanks for your comments.
Pictures from a trip to Anglesey. We got holed up in Conwy for 3 days waiting for a storm to pass through before we could sail home.The first one shows Blackpool from around 4 miles off, w hen we were nearly home. The second one was taken from the centre of Conwy & the third one was taken last week at 22-00 hr on my way home from Piel Island off Barrow in Furness.
Perhaps he wasn't really a sailor!