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A nice jump
Waiting patiently
Morning workout
Time to call it a day
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
26 comments:
I think the dog has the right idea.
Ah, I do love your shots for the day!! Just the smiles/giggles that I needed!! Hope you're having a good day, too!!
Loved this series, Lowell. I'm smiling!
Nice collection of photos Lowell. Looks like a wonderful day!
Love that second shot.
I'd like to keep the dog company, just watching the wonderful world of Ocala go by.
Wow. You got everything right in this post! Caught the action perfectly at just absolutely the exact right moment in the first photo. Happy dog in the second and everybody loves that! And the last portrait is lovely the way you did those effects and again, perfectly captures the friendship and shared joy at the end of a perfect day.
The dog's taken a look at all the activity around him and made the right choice. Cushy ride? Check. Nice nap? Check. Cute attire? Check. Now if only its staff would return and give it a nice body rub.
Such a beautiful horse. The rider looks quite young.
I love this series, Lowell, thanks for sharing, you made me smile. :)
The corgi looks like it's awaiting Her Majesty's return...
everybody is busy
everybody is busy
A day in pictures! Love it!
great shots - I love the puppy (I am a sucker for a cute dog!)
Four beautiful scenes, the day starts well... !
More great shots! Love the patient dog and that last shot is very clever!
Nice shots! I love how the horses' motion is captured. Oh and see the looks of that dog.
A very fine jump indeed! And the dog looks cute in his finery. :)
My favorites are the first and the second pictures...
Excellent shots. It would be fun to be there. I like to watch jumping.
MB
Love the dog but I'm surprised he needs a coat in Florida!
LOVE these captures - especially the adorable dog :)
I love the morning workout one and the last one!
Giddy-up!
fyi
The pots are below surface. Buoys bob above and denote where your pots are. Got it? Good. As for Lobsta guils? No idea. Never seen one.
The dog wins the day :)
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