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12/06/2025 02:52:44 PM |
| I think I'd be more comfortable if the dog's owner was paying a bit more attention to him. |
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12/06/2025 10:09:50 AM |
| much room for interpretation |
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12/06/2025 01:06:58 AM |
| call it "jerky." and there is another dog further back. |
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12/05/2025 10:09:29 PM |
A really terrific example of how the square crop can "contain" the chaos of a busy scene. I'm not sure what it is, but something about the lateral symmetry of the square dimensions makes something like this work in a way that I think a rectangular crop simply wouldn't. And with the dog's expression placed right in the vicinity of a ROT intersection, you've really got some interesting passive storytelling happening in this frame.
Apropos of nothing: Man is that a big bag of jerky! |
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