This photo was a complete accident, but I admit I love it!
I had just swapped out my lenses and didn’t have the chance to change any of my settings before I decided to snap a pic of my little white pug catching some rays, gazing out the window. She glanced over to me and as you can tell it was a case of a highly overexposed image, but there is a certain ‘coolness’ to it. I even like how you can see my reflection in her eye.
I love it, it’s a great photo, even if it’s overexposed ! Sometimes we have nice surprises with our camera…
Thank you so much. Sometimes rushing can pay off!
Great picture.
Thank you very much! I appreciate your visit and that you took the time too comment.
I’ve tagged you. Feel free to play along or just ignore it. I know they take time to put together!!
http://ceeslifephotographyblog.wordpress.com/2012/04/25/ive-been-tagged-and-i-want-to-play-along-today/
Thank you Cee, for involving me in the game!
I LOVE this picture. Don’t you just love when it just works?? 😀
Why, thank you so much!
he is a savior of people in sun 🙂
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2012/04/24/weekly-photo-challenge-sun/
Thank you for your visit and comment. I like your sun photos too.
I really like the “luck” element as part of taking photos. It’s a birthday present any time of the year! Sometimes the stars line up just right. This was one of those times! Great photo.
The fact that I got this little minx still was gift enough. It wasa double bonus for the image to work out as it did! Thank you for your visit and comment!
so cute
Yes, the reflection looks nice. 🙂
How kind of you to visit and to take the time to comment!
You were correct to let the capture stay as is. Delightful! Here’s my take on “Sun” taken in the Serengeti: http://wp.me/p1TywS-ps
~Anne
Thank you! I checked out your photo. Definitely a place I would like to visit.
Love it! On occasion I actually adjust settings to purposely take advantage of natural sunlight to create high key images: http://themofman.wordpress.com/2011/10/30/sp-from-the-vault-2/.
It is a unique look and it works exteremely well with this pug portrait.
Thank you so much! I think I’m going to experiment with this some more.
Very coolness. 🙂
I know!!! It has become a new favourite!
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Lovely … One day I’ll also be able to do such a picture
Well, thank you but it really was a bit of a fluke!
Oh, that is absolutely stunning! I just love it! Great shot and entry Sherene! She is so gorgeous! 🙂
*hugs*
You are so kind Sonel! She isn’t that cute when I have to take her out at 5 am though!
LOL! I know the feeling. Sometimes Simba decides at 4 in the morning he wants to go out and when he goes out the front door he turns back, looks at me and that look in his face : “Now come on! You didn’t think I was going to walk alone in the dark now heh?” Then I just have to smile, walk out so that the security light can go on, he does his business and goes back in, look behind him again with that look : “Now come on, don’t be so slow. I have to catch up on some zzzz’s you know!” They do make us smile, don’t they? LOL!
Most unusual effect. Your pug is gorgeous. 😉
Thank you. Her colouring seems to make her extra cute.
I love the light effect!
Thank you!
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Sometimes the best shots can be something you have accidently stumbled upon. I love pugs and this photo is really cool – Love that it isn’t a typical photo.
Thank you for your visit. I’m glad you enjoyed my unusual pug photo.
Awesome photo, I love the over exposure on this shot! Am I behind on a week for the challenges? Is this week actually sun?
No, this week 52 Pick Up is Growth. The ‘Sun’ post was for the Weekly Photo Challenge posted on the blog by the same name. It sounded like fun, so I joined in.
happenstance always makes good pictures 🙂
I agree! Thanks for visiting and for your comment.
It’s cool
I kind of thought so too! In fact it was wayyyyyy cooler then the other photo I had taken for the challenge.
I love the way that it blends with the background