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| 11/27/2015 04:34:54 PM |
Pairby jomariComment: Looks like a picture from the 1800s. |
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| 11/15/2015 11:22:00 AM |
MONAby ayalaedgar98Comment: Cute dog and pose, but not sharply focused, which I strongly prefer in a portrait (particularly the eyes). |
| 11/15/2015 11:20:38 AM |
yellerby omikeoComment: The pose is OK, but the focus is on the leaves instead of the dog's eyes. I infinitely prefer in a portrait to have sharp eyes so I can connect with the subject. |
| 11/15/2015 11:18:51 AM |
Luckyby ladpupmoeComment: Pose, detail and backdrop are all nice. Light looks very harsh. I'd prefer softer shadows (or fill light from the side to lessen them in the first place), and the pupils should look dark. |
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| 11/15/2015 11:16:30 AM |
The Pupby markwileyComment: Cute little thing :-) With a nice, simple chair to pose on. I'd clone out that light reflection on the wall, or crop it out. |
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| 11/15/2015 11:14:14 AM |
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| 11/15/2015 11:09:24 AM |
Waiting for 5:15pmby LydiaComment: Great pose! Really like the scale the bench gives to the dog. Feels off-kilter looking at the baseboard and floor, though I can see the seat of the bench is straight in relation to the frame. I'd almost rather the bench look crooked, but I know someone will mind no matter what you line up with ;-) |
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| 11/15/2015 11:05:27 AM |
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| 11/15/2015 11:04:51 AM |
please, one little carrotby GeorgesBogaertComment: Aww, a bunny! And a young-looking one at that. Very nice detail on the face. Crop feels a little awkward to me; I think I prefer the whole rabbit or just the head. I might've angled the bunny a bit more towards the camera so the rear fit in the frame. Love that little face, though :-) |
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| 11/15/2015 11:01:31 AM |
Zoe-Zoeby jeroweComment: Gotta' love a cocked, curious head. Love the perspective; as a giant dog owner I know this is not exaggerating the size of the dog! |
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