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01/27/2005 06:50:30 PM · #1


How did I do?
01/27/2005 06:58:26 PM · #2
You did REAL good!!!!!!!!!!!!
01/27/2005 06:59:45 PM · #3
You have excellent dog photos, this one is no different.
01/27/2005 07:09:03 PM · #4
That's a great photo, cute dog.
01/28/2005 12:51:57 PM · #5
Really appealing, but am I alone in finding the white patch in the sky distracting?

Ian
01/28/2005 01:05:06 PM · #6
Originally posted by ianmill:

Really appealing, but am I alone in finding the white patch in the sky distracting?

Ian


I can see what you are talking about now that you bring it up. I am sure it could easily be PS'd out, but I always think of that as an afterthought almost. I just see this animal and his innate gentleness captured by the photographer in a non-studio setting. DOes that make sense at all?
01/28/2005 01:08:52 PM · #7
Originally posted by ianmill:

Really appealing, but am I alone in finding the white patch in the sky distracting?

Ian


That's the sky??? The things one learns.... I thought it was the sun reflecting off of the snow... I guess this laser eye surgery is not anywhere near as good as I thought it was... (hehehehehe)

Great shot of the dog ... makes me want to go out and get another one.

Ray
01/28/2005 05:51:02 PM · #8
Ray you are correct it is the sun on the snow,That bush is only about 20 inches high.
I was shooting him and his brother who is like a bull in a china shop.But this little guy is just so mild and gentle compared to his brother and I was trying to capture that with this image .Guess I did not do so well .Oh well still learning and having a blast.
Thanks
Randy
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