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| 12/18/2006 03:52:14 PM |
Our Dog Poohby drj0037Comment: My friend once almost lost a dog named Pooh. It was fun driving around at one in the morning yelling "POO! POO!" Turned out she was sitting on the back porch. |
| 12/18/2006 03:39:05 PM |
Finneganby CitadelComment: WHOA! Hey! That just ain't right. Looks like serious red-eye for dogs (which I always thought was green) thanks to that flash. The nose looks discolored, too. Fix the lighting and you'd have a clever shot. |
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| 12/15/2006 04:14:23 PM |
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| 12/15/2006 04:09:02 PM |
Squizzel !by samchadComment: When you get your pet fixed, you're not supposed to cut off its feet! |
| 12/15/2006 04:07:41 PM |
Age Old Clichèby sammigurlComment: I'd tighten the crop closer to the pooch and hydrant. I think it's safe for the hydrant's shadow to run out of the frame sooner if you keep the dog's. |
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| 12/15/2006 04:04:29 PM |
Simbaby nigerpunkComment: OK - this is stupid and doesn't take away from the overall quality of the shot, but ... could you get rid of that yellow speck in the bottom left? Just continue the blue square. kthxbye! |
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| 12/15/2006 04:02:25 PM |
Pawsing for the Holidaysby ShutterPugComment: Well, nice job on the lighting and focus and etc. And 1,000 bonus points for being able to keep three dogs and a cat still long enough to get the shot. But ... I'm just not a fan of this kind of studio portrait. They're all just sort of sitting there. I'm not getting any read on any of their personalities, and the lack of a background doesn't really help. I also get the feeling I'll be one of the few who think that way. Sorry. |
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| 12/15/2006 03:53:56 PM |
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| 12/15/2006 03:53:00 PM |
Beezby whitewolfComment: Seems kind of awkward at this angle - maybe rotate it 90 degrees counterclockwise? |
| 12/15/2006 03:50:20 PM |
Mimbiby JustinMComment: This might be more interesting if the shadowed area were completely black. The little bit of detail is a bit distracting. And the gaping eyehole is creepy. |
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