I've mentioned before that #Gruoch has, without any training, taken it upon herself to wait patiently, while I photograph subjects. I've now noticed that she actually watches the wildlife I'm photographing.
Here she is looking across the canal, directly at the Cormorant, as I'm photographing it.
Eventually, I will just get Gruoch to take the photographs, too.
@withaveeay
Lovely. Was she a Wire Fox Terrier?
I've noticed that both #Neachdainn and #Gruoch enjoy taking in a nice vista. I've always assumed they are surveying the scene (for possible prey etc.).
@fitheach She was a Westie. Also see the last picture in her obituary. We have so many pictures of her just happy to stand and stare when we were out and about.
https://www.vasten.co.uk/blog/index.php?post/45/Lexie-2003-2017
@withaveeay
Sorry for the mis-identification. She looked quite tall and narrow in that photo.
I've had a Westie, a Cairn and a Scottie. All three were/are wonderful dogs. Terriers are always so full of life.
I enjoyed reading Lexie's obituary, so many parts of her story resonated with me.
@fitheach She was actually quite small for a westie. And yes, terriers are best, we think.
Glad you enjoyed reading her obit. It was difficult, but necessary, to write, and, looking back, I'm glad I accepted the pain of the time.
@fitheach Maybe you could fit Gruoch with a GoPro or something similar. 🙂
@sohkamyung
99% of the footage would be a close-up view of the ground she is sniffing.
@fitheach Dogs do seem to have an aesthetic sense. Lexie used to love simply looking at her landscape. My goodness, I miss her.