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ok, i had to go for a walk this eve, and the seawall is one of my tracks, and i had my camera, and the sun was setting.... so i thought i should linger. it was sweet to look at / boring as hell to photograph. but then the dog sprinted by, and this shot made my evening.
to me it moves beyond the cliche' / and becomes a moment in time. any comments?
4 comments:
You are right--a photo is supposed to record a moment in time--you recorded it well.
terrific, as usual.....
Thats my kind of sun dog, I've seen enough of the other ones in Sask. this winter.
well said bruce. i have to say i don't miss those cold ass prairie dogs / sun or otherwise.
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