Enough politics. Talking about people of such generally low moral worth only encourages them. So on to the
important things...
This is the time of year when I get the urge to explore the prairie. The best way to do that is with my trusty Rhino which will, literally, take me anywhere I want to go no matter how rough the terrain.
When I want to "work" (that is, make photographs in a more or less serious manner) I leave the dogs at home. This is an extremely unpopular decision on my part and they don't hesitate to let me know about it. If this were a democracy I would no doubt be impeached. It's not. It's a monarchy. So I get to decide. If they came along I would have to use about 40% of my attention to take care of them. Leaving them behind is unfortunate, but necessary. Besides, they tend to run right across what I am photographing as soon as I get it focused.
So they stay; I go.
1 comment:
I'd always take my dogs. Even if I couldn't take pictures. But then again, I can't take pictures like yours.
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