Another lovely image but yesterday's takes the biscuit for me.
There wasn't anywhere to leave a comment for the two dog shots and I just wanted to say have you thought of eliminating the pink ball from the first shot to leave just the dog? I think that's a fantastic portrait of your pall and would work even better if it was just him.
Paul Hunter: Jose thank you for looking. I had a wonderful time whilst visiting the folks in Scotland and managed to spend some time in my favorite place in the whole wide world, so far.
I have not considered moving the pink ball but now you mention it I might have a go and see what it looks like. I think I have set it so you can leave comments now on the pooch pics....don't know what happened there.
Although not as dramatic as yesterday's this is a beautiful landscape composition. I like the tiny light on what I assume, is a house in the distance, and it is even reflected in the water. If I had to chose one to go on the wall it would be this one. It is going in my likeys
Paul Hunter: Hi Bill, thanks again for looking in. I'm glad you spotted the light and reflection in the distance. Unfortunately it was not a house but 3 cars parked up. They never left the whole time I was there despite my vain hope they would so I could have the entire glen to myself. I am also glad it is not obvious that they are cars which was my main concern about this shot. Thanks for the likey, Paul.
I'm so pleased that another of your photos made me explore your archive. I missed this before but it is a definite 'likey' for me. Beautiful picture, beautifully taken