Pyrenees series: this beautiful dog (female of 5 years old) walked with us during several days. She is splendid. half cooley, half husky and 2 big blue eyes :-)
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
A most appealing capture. I don't fall for dog shots by default since I'm really not a dogs person (I adore cats naturally...) but this is just beautiful. Those eyes are something special.
Somebody needs their eyeballs examined, in fact many somebodies. A c-index of 66 for this beautiful capture? My Gawed, it's stunning. The detail of it's coat on the left side of the dog is awesome. Oh yes, the eyes are a knockout too. The focus is a feat. On a long nose animal like that, to get the nose and the eyes both in focus is knowing what you are doing. I'm keeping this one and it will grace my desktop frequently.
Pat
Handmaiden to history, chronicler of the mind and the heart, writing is humankind’s most far-reaching creation, it’s forms and designs endless. During the U.S. civil war, for example, a union soldier’s letter home was written in two directions to save scarce paper. In India an artisan made such limitation a virtue by inking an article’s bylines on grains of rice. And the words you are now reading were written on a computer equipped with some 800 styles of type. Yet the purpose of writing remains unchanged: to convey meaning, whether playful, mundane, or profound.