Joining Mary Lou with a trio of photos with a theme - this week my theme is simply that I took them all on the same walk - which was between vibrant yellow fields so they all feature yellow too
It was a very overcast day so the yellow was a welcome contrast to the foggy grey sky
This dog kept looking back as if to check on my whereabouts - her name is Bella although she paid no attention each time her man called her
These are amazing photos - the yellows are so intense. I like that the dog was noticing someone else on her walk. That is one long stone wall. I can't pick a favourite view. Thanks for noticing & joining in this week.
Yes, lovely place to walk. The rapeseed/canola really cheers the road on a grey day. Would love to see for myself (but too much further into the season and the smell and pollen would mean I couldn't do that route any more!)
That bright yellow against the grey is very striking - you've got very atmospheric effects here. I often see owners calling their dogs and it seems totally random whether the dog responds or not!
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These are amazing photos - the yellows are so intense. I like that the dog was noticing someone else on her walk. That is one long stone wall. I can't pick a favourite view. Thanks for noticing & joining in this week.
Beautiful! The yellow fields remind me of the canola fields we saw in Alberta a couple of years ago.
The yellow is wonderful.
It looks like a lovely place to walk.
Yes, lovely place to walk. The rapeseed/canola really cheers the road on a grey day. Would love to see for myself (but too much further into the season and the smell and pollen would mean I couldn't do that route any more!)
Lovely. The rapeseed has been very vibrant around here and a lot of it too but mainly when I am driving and can't stop!
That bright yellow against the grey is very striking - you've got very atmospheric effects here. I often see owners calling their dogs and it seems totally random whether the dog responds or not!
All well with you I hope ... missing your posts.
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