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| 03/06/2008 06:08:30 AM |
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| 03/05/2008 01:30:11 PM |
Curiousby SDWComment: Depending what you are using this image for, if you were wanting to eliminate the other horse, perhaps a tighter crop and cloning out the other horse? The eyes are quite sharp, which is good. Of course if she were looking up a little more, be better, but difficult. Could just be perspective, but this looks like it needs a whisker up on the left to straighten. The nose is a little dark and has lost detail but that could be a result of the b&w conversion, which is nice - but again, depends what you want to do with the image. It's difficult to crop to the head when you can still see some of the legs 'chopped'. Could just be the angle, but seeing her hip(s), she looks like she may not be in the best shape. Looks like a sweet natured horse. If you get another go, perhaps a carrot or apple would help you with 'movement'. |
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| 03/05/2008 01:03:55 PM |
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| 03/05/2008 12:57:34 PM |
by CutterComment: This one is nice. Nice little soul captured. Beautiful eyes. Like the background. |
| 03/04/2008 02:48:04 PM |
Lightby SiggavComment: I like the clarity in the eye in this one, but I think you made the right choice with your entry. Beautiful cat. I enjoy viewing your (her) 'aerial athletic' images too. |
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| 03/04/2008 02:19:18 PM |
Cecil460web.jpgby RistyzComment: I like this the best of your out-takes - but still think you made the right choice (although, again, with those gorgeous ice blue eyes, I wonder about a variation in the background). Beautiful boy, looks like a snow marble.. And yes, I do remember him from this:
One of my favorite Favorites. Although he looks a little younger (?) .... cute in that one, a handsome boy in this. |
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| 03/04/2008 01:22:20 PM |
jake on his porchby delinComment: I really liked this too. I just wish that Jake's feet were in and that there was a fraction less porch and more Jake. He's a lucky boy to have such a nice porch to spend his days on. |
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| 03/04/2008 01:21:55 PM |
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| 03/04/2008 01:18:34 PM |
The Sittingby CutterComment: "Anyone want to venture what different breeds may have contributed to this crazy guy?"
- at first he looked a little like another dog I had viewed in this Challenge, an 'Icelandic Sheep Dog', by djonson:  ....I'd never heard of an Icelandic Sheep Dog, but then there was another, by unneva:
Otherwise, a few 'guesses' might be perhaps a corgi/fox terrier mix (especially because of those big ears), it is a little difficult to guage his size from the image, but perhaps a papillon was involved, long-haired chihuahua, who knows. One thing is for sure, this is a lovely looking dog with a cute face and a 'fine set of ears' now captured in a fine photograph. Best of all, he now has a home. |
| 03/03/2008 11:13:48 AM |
Blueby shoggyComment: The out-take is nice (although you might consider putting a thumbnail image in), but I don't think it captures the same relaxed feel of the cat as your entry. |
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