Times like these make you appreciate a zoom on your camera instead of a zoom on your legs.
I have 2 rescued dogs. 1 adopted me 12 years ago and what a love. The other adopted me about 3 months ago and we are crazy about each other. The best dogs are either found or adopt you. No question about it. I have ad dogs for 70 years and know this to be true.
The lantern on the post is a nice shot. It reminds me of the old days down on the farm when we were milking by hand on one of the short winter days. Giving away my age now
Your lil' Angel looks like my best friend Max. I rescued him from the gas chamber (Pound) 3 or 4 months ago. They gave him a bad rap and said he was a bad dog. Turns out he was just unhappy, he has been a perfect gentlemen since i brought him home.
The black one is Keno (12 years old)
All are great shots. I really like #3. I spend a lot of time taking photos along the Sonoma and Mendocino coast.Maybe i will see you there one day.
I don't remember where this was taken. So much of Utah looks like this
I did not use a polorizer the effect comes from the tinted windows on the train.
Thanks. The trip on The California Zephyr is really beautiful. Especially between California and Denver. Next trip coming up is in northern Florida. I have never been there i am excited to see what there is there to photograph.
There is not much choice when the shot is taken from a moving train with the evening shadows creeping up the mountain. All considered i thought it came out very well.
I took the train from Santa Rosa ca to Chicago this summer. ( California Zephyr) Just so i could take photos. This is one of the photos that i really liked for the rich colors.
2. is some where in Colorado. The rocks just shot up in the air.
3. down on the farm where i grew up.