"I'll admit I may have seen better days,
but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail,
"(Margo Channing)
Talent
Irene
I bumped into Cameron , the teenage boffin when out walking the dogs.
He was taking photos of the winter scenes out and about and sent me a few this evening
They are truly impressive
They are all fabulous. Irene staring down the imposter is great, the robin is very good technically but it's the scene of a man walking his dogs in the snow that I like best. There is a lot of loyalty there
John...such language directed at an old lady. You know what would be nice, you could ask your teenage boffin to take a family picture of you and the prof and all the puppies and Albert. It would be lovely framed on your mantel.
Fantastic !! Cameron definitely has talent .. and a good eye . Irenee needs a good bubble bath :) but that little bird is wonderful ! Oh John, you have to have him take more photos for you to post for us .. I would love it .. I also love the photo of the dogs and human, from the behind :)
If you are looking at the photos on the small screen of your phone, I recommend that you enlarge them. I just did so, and I was stunned by the look in Irene's eyes. Wow!
Thankyou for all the comments ladies and gents... John may mention this anyway, but... This is my Instagram page, I'll be posting more local photos soon. https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.instagram.com/camackersss/&ved=0ahUKEwi8j5KE44XYAhUKCcAKHZ-DDV0QjjgIKTAB&usg=AOvVaw2fs80H7pjvu71h_pbF1vNH
If anyone was interested in prints please let me know.
Excellent photos Cameron. No way could I choose the best one, but my favourite has got to be the one of you, John, walking the dogs. Winnie's rear end is quite expressive !
Well done Cameron. Love the photographs, especially the one of your lot of course John. Where was Mary? I presume she would prefer a less 'staid' walk and that you took her later for a mad dash (Mary I mean, not you).
Love the one of gorgeous Irene. I like taking photos of people walking away, my brother thinks it's weird but I like the picture it makes and no trying to pose for the camera !
Those are great! Nicely done, Cameron!
ReplyDeleteThat's more than talent, it's local talent.
ReplyDeleteI agree, he's very good
DeleteThat boy's got talent, they're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, Cameron.
ReplyDeleteIrene needs to visit the groomer, poor thing. [yes, yes, I understand she is supposed to look like that. But surely looks unhealthy and weighty.]
She will lose the fleece in the spring don't worry
DeleteIs that really her own natural fleece? I thought she was wrapped in a blanket of some kind. JanF
DeleteIrene is a Scottish ewe...they shed their excess fleece and dont need shearing
DeleteShe looks magnificent. Our Ethel would kill for a coat like that :-)
DeleteWonderful pictures! I love the bird, what is it? It looks a tad like our American robin.
ReplyDeleteIt's a British Robin
DeleteGood photography Cameron.
ReplyDeleteI think he's got a website to share his best photos ..I'll look it up
DeleteI am now following Cameron on Instagram. Thanks Cameron. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
DeleteAnd Cameron is now following me! Thank you Cameron.
DeleteHe's a good photographer. Four nice rumps in that last one, LOL!
ReplyDeleteFour old dogs together
DeleteFABU photgraphy, cameron! I can't decide which one I like better...
ReplyDeleteGreat work, the next generation will do great things.
ReplyDeleteThey are all fabulous. Irene staring down the imposter is great, the robin is very good technically but it's the scene of a man walking his dogs in the snow that I like best. There is a lot of loyalty there
ReplyDeleteOld dogs old dogs x
DeleteOh those are great! How is the search for a companion for Irene going?
ReplyDeleteStill looking ....I may have to get a tame orphan lamb in the spring
DeleteShe can be bad tempered though
DeleteIt's looking quite wintery over there.
ReplyDelete- 7 degrees yesterday
DeleteThose are great looking photos!
ReplyDeleteCameron has quite the eye! And steady hand, as well. I see a great future for him.
ReplyDeleteI hope so. He's told me his employment plans they sound promising
DeleteThose are great shots. Wonder who the old guy with the dogs is lol.
ReplyDeleteJohn...such language directed at an old lady. You know what would be nice, you could ask your teenage boffin to take a family picture of you and the prof and all the puppies and Albert. It would be lovely framed on your mantel.
DeleteWhere was Mary? Great picture....I love Irene.
ReplyDeleteFantastic !! Cameron definitely has talent .. and a good eye .
ReplyDeleteIrenee needs a good bubble bath :) but that little bird is wonderful ! Oh John, you have to have him take more photos for you to post for us .. I would love it .. I also love the photo of the dogs and human, from the behind :)
Wow, wow and wow! Really, really good!
ReplyDeleteIf you are looking at the photos on the small screen of your phone, I recommend that you enlarge them. I just did so, and I was stunned by the look in Irene's eyes. Wow!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for all the comments ladies and gents... John may mention this anyway, but... This is my Instagram page, I'll be posting more local photos soon.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.instagram.com/camackersss/&ved=0ahUKEwi8j5KE44XYAhUKCcAKHZ-DDV0QjjgIKTAB&usg=AOvVaw2fs80H7pjvu71h_pbF1vNH
If anyone was interested in prints please let me know.
I did just check instagram. You are very talented.
DeleteSuper photos! You do have a good eye, Cameron. Pleased to follow you!
DeleteYou are very talented Cameron! John walking the dogs down the lane is my personal favorite. The still life shots are breathtaking!
DeleteSome fantastic shots on there, you have a real talent.
DeleteFABULOUS ! all of them.
ReplyDeleteOf course love you and the gang of four minus Mary but
Irene photo is pure wonderful.
cheers, parsnip
What a talented photographer Cameron is, he truly has the eye of an artist.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant !
~Jo
Pretty good, aren't they.
ReplyDeletelove the puffy bird.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Cup on the Bus. These photos are gorgeous, but I have to say it's your chicken blog header that has charmed me most.
ReplyDeleteVery good photography Cameron,especially the robin.
ReplyDeleteThese are outstanding and show a good eye for subject and composition. And we get to see John with (some of) the dogs, which we rarely do!
ReplyDeleteI cleaned more snow off my car than that. Your young man has a good eye for photos.
ReplyDeleteIrene does not look happy. Irene looks like she is about to charge. I can relate to Irene.
ReplyDeleteI really like the photo of you walking the dogs on a cold December day.
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of you with the Turkey. I think it should have been your Christmas card.
ReplyDeleteHe is talented, and I love the last photo of you and your team.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photograhs, I wish I could take pics like that. Like the one with your pack.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos Cameron. No way could I choose the best one, but my favourite has got to be the one of you, John, walking the dogs. Winnie's rear end is quite expressive !
ReplyDeleteWell done Cameron. Love the photographs, especially the one of your lot of course John. Where was Mary? I presume she would prefer a less 'staid' walk and that you took her later for a mad dash (Mary I mean, not you).
ReplyDeleteLove the one of gorgeous Irene. I like taking photos of people walking away, my brother thinks it's weird but I like the picture it makes and no trying to pose for the camera !
ReplyDeleteCameron realises you look best from behind.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great eye he has! I think the one of you and the dogs is the best.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Cameron has a great eye!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos!! Bravo Cameron!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jim...Cameron has a very good eye.
ReplyDeleteVERY impressive Cameron! All the way from Oxnard California USA.
ReplyDeleteRuth
Love the photo of you and the dogs John.
ReplyDeleteThank you all ladies and gents, I really appreciate the comments
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