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07/31/2012 10:41:23 PM |
yes I like the action at the edges. my kind of shot. |
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07/30/2012 04:42:01 PM |
Quite an illusion for me. I assumed the mounds of sand on the left were large making the dog a super giant size beast.
You should have started snapping away at the owner ;) |
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07/30/2012 04:00:54 PM |
Wonderful composition. Love the story |
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07/30/2012 02:53:42 PM |
Funny story. That poor dog. Like the shadows on the mounds of sand. |
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07/29/2012 09:36:17 PM |
I like him running out of the frame - he's got too much to do wait. Shame about the jerk - they're everywhere. |
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07/29/2012 09:12:50 PM |
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07/29/2012 07:43:14 PM |
lol, you shouldve told him the dog is the only intersting on the beach as he was obviously extremely unintesresting.
a very pretty shot. has a nice dreamy quality. |
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07/29/2012 03:29:46 PM |
Says so much more than a picture of the jerk and all of his dog - the difference between snapshot and Art. |
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07/29/2012 12:28:53 PM |
Wonder what he would make out of you taking a picture of half of his dog. |
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07/29/2012 12:14:09 PM |
The blur brings this alive, I would have liked to see the jerk :)
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