Thanks 🙂 I posted this photograph quickly this morning, admittedly without much inspiration for a title. My son’s yoyoing came to mind since the image required little post-processing other than a black and white conversion. As you probably recall, “walking the dog” is the easiest trick in the book.
Beautiful! What I like is that grandeur of those trees, the scale. There is such emotion there, with the light, the person, all of it.
Thanks Lynn. I like your observations.
Wow. This picture has such a timeless quality. It could have been taken 100 years ago. Brilliant light, majestic trees and the humble dog walker are all integral to creating a memorable image.
Thanks Mr T…
John T . My grand father was Ralph Dayton the person they named that street after. I have walked that street , but never seen it that surreal. Good eye, Thanks
Hi Craig, nice to hear from you.
I love that street- whether I’m driving down it, biking it or photographing it. Very cool that you have that family connection!
Outstanding shot, John.
Many thanks Ken
Thanks 🙂 I posted this photograph quickly this morning, admittedly without much inspiration for a title. My son’s yoyoing came to mind since the image required little post-processing other than a black and white conversion. As you probably recall, “walking the dog” is the easiest trick in the book.
Beautiful! What I like is that grandeur of those trees, the scale. There is such emotion there, with the light, the person, all of it.
Thanks Lynn. I like your observations.
Wow. This picture has such a timeless quality. It could have been taken 100 years ago. Brilliant light, majestic trees and the humble dog walker are all integral to creating a memorable image.
Thanks Mr T…
John T . My grand father was Ralph Dayton the person they named that street after. I have walked that street , but never seen it that surreal. Good eye, Thanks
Hi Craig, nice to hear from you.
I love that street- whether I’m driving down it, biking it or photographing it. Very cool that you have that family connection!