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03/06/2008 03:21:06 PM |
What a handsome looking dog. |
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03/03/2008 01:16:37 PM |
An EXCELLENT portrait, David. Glad to see this made your top row, too. |
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03/03/2008 01:07:41 AM |
Nice lighting and pose, David. Congrats on the new member of your top 5! :) |
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03/03/2008 12:40:28 AM |
Oh my, look at that well deserved score. A beautiful portrait of a very fine looking beast. ;) |
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03/02/2008 11:42:13 PM |
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03/02/2008 05:42:47 PM |
Lovely. Very pretty dog, nice pose, great lighting, excellent expression in the eyes. |
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03/02/2008 04:50:17 PM |
Now there's an irresistible face, nice lighting. |
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02/29/2008 09:36:45 PM |
A wonderful expression and beautifully done 9
I am bumping this up to a 10 as the detail and expression is so well done Good Luck |
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02/29/2008 01:46:24 PM |
seems just a little soft on his face. but a nice capture none the less. |
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02/28/2008 04:21:50 PM |
The noble aspect is very, very well presented here. |
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02/27/2008 06:55:55 PM |
Great pose and cool dog, taking some time to iron the sheet or adding some blur to the background would really help the shot. |
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02/27/2008 05:23:27 PM |
My only issue here is the blue collar. Everything else is great. |
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02/27/2008 09:21:45 AM |
PPPPLllllllllllllllease give me the treat!!! That is what I am getting from this shot. Lovely sharp, clean lines and not over done, well done 9 |
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02/26/2008 03:36:39 PM |
The blue harness and creases on the backround material are a bit distracting. Next time, try a tighter crop or get rid of the harness (if that's possible - don't know how obedient he is! Lol), and try increasing the aperture or/and increasing the distance between the material and the subject. This way you'll manage to isolate the subject and blur the surrounding area much more effectivelly improving the shot! Nice doggy though :-) |
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02/25/2008 08:16:03 AM |
I wish that blue weren't there... it's distracting in the other wonderful color palette. Just a nit pik, though, on a fine image. Great DOF and the eye is wonderful. |
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