A nice shot. It is evocative and interesting. If the dog were larger in frame, 
it would probably be better, but it's quite good as presented.
Paul
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> Another from the archives -- taken at Taos  Pueblo, Fall 2006.
> 
> According to Lightroom, I have shot 12,500+ digital.  (Not subtracting those 
> taken of junk to sell on ebay.) I guess that means I can  show a few more 
> photos -- "second tier" photos that I consider okay. 
> 
> I  blew it at Taos Pueblo, even though it was mid-day, there was lots of  
> opportunity -- colors, blue on adobe, shapes, shadows, windows, doors, etc. 
> But  
> I really didn't get much that was decent. Sometimes I arrive somewhere I 
> really  want to shoot and I never get "in the zone." Never get into that 
> space 
> where I  look at things in such a way that I can produce an interesting photo 
> or 
> two.  Instead I just sort of wander around, fumbling, trying to figure out 
> what 
> to  shoot. One of these days I will figure out what triggers me; what puts me 
> into  the right space or close to it. Anyway, I added all that because I 
> assume it  happens to others too.
> 
> I sort of like this, the colors, and the dog,  implying how warm/hot the day  
> was.
> 
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> 
> Comments  welcome.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe  :-)
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