Let Sleeping Dogs Lie-Photographic Idiom

photo idiom photographic idiom let sleeping dogs lie show photo of dogs sleeping in Thai temple

Another photographic idiom today. “Let sleeping dogs lie.” This is an English idiom/proverb that means it is best to leave a situation as it is or to not interfere in something, or even not to refer to something unsavoury that has happened in the past.

This photograph was taken at a Thai temple where it is common to find abandoned dogs. The puppies in the image seemed to find comfort in snuggling up to the old broom in a corner of the building.

Equipment: Canon EOS 1000D 55mm Lens

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