So never put the horizon in the middle of the frame. Well, broke that rule. There was a time when wheat was not very common in Wisconsin, but over the past few years it seems to be making a comeback. My good neighbor to the north has planted it for a few years now and I love this time of the year when it begins to change color and ripen. Since my morning drive this morning to Greenwood didn't produce a lot of good images, I thought I'd get the pups a good walk/run and bring the camera along. This shot doesn't have a lot, but maybe simpler is better. Worked for me anyway.
I missed the one picture when Ruger popped his head up to peer over the wheat, but this shot with his ears flopping along was nice too. "Happy dog...happy dog..."
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