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|  | 12/06/2005 10:42:07 AM | 
| A True Angelby thsullivComment by MrsFuzzButt: The light really doesn't do anything for this shot IMO. If it were more behind the dog's face and giving him/her a halo but the face was in focus I think that would have the effect you were hoping for. | 
|  | 12/05/2005 11:05:01 PM | 
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|  | 12/04/2005 04:34:36 PM | 
| A True Angelby thsullivComment by FranziskaLang: It's clear you love your dog.  He/she is a cutie by the looks of it.  I personally find the sunlight and its effect on the image distracting. | 
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|  | 12/03/2005 01:37:46 AM | 
| A True Angelby thsullivComment by bucket: the tenderness is the eyes comes through..I am not sure the concept quite works, perhaps the light overpowers your dog a bit much( maybe using the burn tool to enhance the eyes a bit)..still an interesting and creative idea.. | 
|  | 12/02/2005 07:58:29 PM | 
| A True Angelby thsullivComment by Beetle: There are times where sunflares really add to a photo. I"m afraid this isn't one of them. In this case, it just makes everything look washed out  :-( | 
	
	
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