Christmas Day on Anglesey. For once I didn’t mind when he who builds sheds and binds broken books walked straight into my prospective shot. (It’s a common occurrence). Two moments earlier I was wondering if a shot of the backlit rocks would work. Then out stepped Graham. So I caught him instead. He doesn’t know!
How lovely – the perfect day for a festive walk. 🙂
We were very lucky 🙂
Imagine that as an epitaph:
”He who built sheds.”
Nice photo.
🙂
Hope not to think on that just yet, Ark 🙂
Of course not!
I’m hoping mine reads:
He’s not ‘ere. Look in the urn on the mantelpiece.
ha! can think of you still stirring things up from the mantelpiece – in a good way of course.
Naturellement!
A perfect photo-bomb – Happy New Year to you and yours, Tish
🙂 Photo-bomb. Had not thought of G in these terms 🙂 And indeed, best wishes all round to all of us.
And a Happy New Year to you and Mrs. Robin.
He knows now!!
Not yet he doesn’t 🙂
lol!
Just gorgeous Tish, and you’re right, the addition of Graham helps the composition! 🙂
An unexpected photo bomber can transform a picture, it works very well! 🙂
A happy 2020 to you and yours, Tish.
Thank you kindly, Dina. One of those moments. I probably wouldn’t have attempted the shot if he hadn’t made his surprise appearance. All the best to the Fab Four for the coming year.
It’s always happening to me. Sometimes though it makes the shot! As in this instance.
It’s an even better shot with him in it and you caught him in the perfect shot.
janet
Thank you.
Thanks for the smile, and quiet and peaceful days ahead for your family and you.
Thank you for those v. kind wishes, Sally. All the best to you too.
I won’t tell if you don’t! 🙂 🙂
😉
A beautiful capture, Tish!
Thank you, Amy.