'Glass', and interesting word but I was lost for what to do. So I did what any man would do when his wife is away, I had a good delve around in her sock draw and got hold of her bits.
I hope you like it and thanks for all the FAV's you are going to give it / Mrs Bulldog.
I thought for a minute that we had lost all the little people, but I can see one screaming to get out of the vase..... did you have fun rummaging around in Mrs. B's drawers while she is away??
Great shot - I particularly like the glow/shine around the owl, and the odd selfie (?) in the vase it reminds me of the scene from superman when the baddies are sent off in the glass tile. Not that you're a baddy Bulldog! :)
I like Mrs B's owl! I did a similar sort of shot in February with light bouncing the colour from a vase of flowers onto a canvas. Aww, feel sorry for the poor little person trapped like that.
Pretty capture of the glass and the light. I wondered the same thing as Linda. Why is the little person in the glass vase not holding a camera? I hope that little person finds a way out of the glass vase!
There's a little person trapped in the vase! That'll teach him not to tramp all over your fruit ( I think it was him). Love the owl and want to hold it on my hand, it looks so smooth and heavy. Mrs B's draw is obviously a great treasure trove.
Were you the model for the artist who created that owl? Because look: http://365project.org/gphelps5/365/2012-09-28 . I can definitely see a resemblance. Ha! You are an owl disguising yourself as a bulldog . You were working undercover with your bits on 365 but your secret is now out! ;-)
@filsie65 @ariel817 - Thanks, but please read Jackies comment. :)
@mittens - Thank you Marilyn
@daisy - Getting him out was easy, trying to get him in and stand up properly, was the difficult part.
@httpgeffed - She does not mind. Oh the freedom of the artist...
@vickisfotos - Thanks Vicki
@lindag - Thanks Linda, it good to smile
@salza - Thank you Sally
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