When taking my camera for a walk, since I don’t have a Hobbs or a Foster, I need to always remember to look all around me which means I also need to look up. Never know what I might see. 🙂
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10 Comments
Earl
Monte, I like the results of your looking up!
As far as having a Foster, I’m usually walking him and our other dog, Maggie, at the same time — two leashes, no extra hands for a camera. Spotting a great shot while walking both is often an act of frustration on my part! 😉
Monte Stevens
I can understand the frustration but it is good to be out and about with the dogs. Everyone gets a bit of fresh air and exercise.
Alan M. Collopy
Hi Monte,
Interesting shot and angle. I like the straight lines and color. We all need to look up more to appreciate what cannot be seen at eye level. Nice photo.
Alan
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Alan!
Steve Skinner
A very interesting perspective!
Monte Stevens
I noticed the blue sky then saw the posts. Glad I had my camera with me.
Paul
LOL! Well, I know exactly what Hobbs would do with these poles … he would mark them as his own! It’s good that you get out and go walking and seeing. Maybe when visit Charlotte, I’ll loan Hobbs out to you!
Monte Stevens
I would expect Hobbs to do something like that. When I do get out there maybe Earl, you, the dogs and I can all take a walk.
David Leland Hyde
When you look up you capture a wonderful perspective photograph. Great image, Monte.
Monte Stevens
Thanks, David!