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Doggles
04/04/2005 07:55:41 PM
Doggles
by K-Rob

Comment:
This is my second go-around =) - Great job!!! Too funny!
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Good Boy
04/04/2005 07:55:22 PM
Good Boy
by jeffzoet

Comment:
This is my second go-around =) - How'd you get him to do that! haha!!! Great photo! I wish it was cropped a little differently... her eye is too in the center of the photograph... in portraits the eyes tend to be the real focus. I think this photo would be stronger if his head was more to the left and had more open space on the right. Otherwise, great job! I love it!
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Puka - The "Overzealous" king
04/04/2005 07:54:04 PM
Puka - The "Overzealous" king
by RedOak

Comment:
This is my second go-around =) - Very beautiful and rich photo! Great job!
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Cats Eyes
04/04/2005 07:50:03 PM
Cats Eyes
by Fleximus

Comment:
This is my second go-around =) - Cute kitty! Reminds me of my old kitty =) The photograph looks very pixellated, maybe it was saved at too low of a resolution or cropped too small. I also wish the ears were not cropped right there... either do not crop the ears, or crop the overall picture more. It also looks like his/her face was dodged to bring out more detail (or lightened too much). A great way to photograph dark/black animals is to use a gold reflector... it really brings out the detail in fur without having to post-process and lose important details. I hope this helps =)
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Tyger! Tyger! Burning Bright...
04/04/2005 07:42:35 PM
Tyger! Tyger! Burning Bright...
by Moose101

Comment:
This is my second go-around =) - Awh... veyr cute kitty!!! I the over-exposed area on kitty's chest is a little distracting... takes away from his/her beautiful face. Next time I would use either more filtered light (I use a softbox or window with white curtains)... I do not thinking burning in that area w/photoshop would do much.
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Rush Puppy
04/04/2005 07:40:30 PM
Rush Puppy
by eaglebeck

Comment:
This is my second go-around =) - Cute puppy! However, your photograph looks very blurry and out of focus. The lighting also looks really harsh on the left... I would have liked to see it filtered more.
What?? I Don't Eat Flowers
04/04/2005 07:39:31 PM
What?? I Don't Eat Flowers
by Kekiinani

Comment:
This is my second go-around =) - Awhhh.... so cute! I really like your composition... I'd only suggest burnign the background to the left a little more... the black looks faded and I think if it's darker than your bunny's head will stand out more. Otherwise, great job!
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holding hands
04/04/2005 07:38:12 PM
holding hands
by clictacamera

Comment:
This is my second go-around =) - Cute! I just would have not positioned him on your hand like that. Your pinky finger it very distracting and takes away from your pet... along with your watch. The lighting also looks a little off... looks like you are using your camera's built in flash. If you do not have an off-camera or horseshoe flash, then use natural light from a window... will be more flattering.
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nap sfter bath
04/04/2005 07:26:56 PM
nap sfter bath
by loudzgamer

Comment:
This is my secong go-around =) - - awh... so cute! I like the peaceful feeling of your photograph. I would have cropped it so your AC was out of the photograph (minor detail), Also, her legs are a little too over-exposed... difficult to see which leg is which =) Otherwise, great photograph!
The Greater Dane
04/04/2005 07:25:00 PM
The Greater Dane
by Gil P

Comment:
This is my secong go-around =) - I am not too crazy about all of the over-exposure. But thinking this was intentional... I would have liked to see the photo cropped a little differently... the great dane's eyes are in the center of the photograph (eyes are normally the focus of portraits) so I would have centered the dog differently (rule of thirds).
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