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12/19/2006 06:48:33 PM |
As a potrait I would love to see you dogs face |
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12/17/2006 04:53:13 PM |
I would have loved to see the front view that would show this beautiful dog's face and possibly show some emotion such as a 'happy' smile or sad eyed face. Here, the composition shows us the back view of the dog which does little to hold interest for the viewer because it lacks the emotion or visual interest that one can typically show with a facial portrait. If you capture an animal from a back view there has to be some dynamic action present like the dog jumping to catch a ball in mid-air or the dog avidly watching a soccer ball getting kicked by a soccer player. Including a dynamic action would have some interest to the shot. But as the composition stands now, all we see is the backside of a dog looking at a fence. What it may be looking at, we don't know. What it's face might look like, we don't know. What emotion is on the dog's face (happy, sad, or curious), we don't know. Don't show the viewer less of the main subject show us more. |
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12/17/2006 07:53:02 AM |
THe background is lovely, and so is the composition...but I can't see the dog's face! |
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12/16/2006 04:37:21 PM |
I love the dog's pose, but the background isn't very complimentary. |
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12/15/2006 01:16:54 AM |
3 - A bit more face included would have been better, nice colors. |
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12/14/2006 08:35:27 PM |
Needs a better background. |
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12/14/2006 06:34:33 AM |
who says the face is always the best feature :-) |
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12/14/2006 12:58:05 AM |
For me, a portrait should include the face. |
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12/13/2006 05:11:14 PM |
um, not a portrait IMHO .. sorry |
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12/13/2006 01:24:12 PM |
Portrait (to me anyways) implies seeing the subject's face. Nice picture of her um...other end though. |
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12/13/2006 09:48:12 AM |
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12/13/2006 07:28:01 AM |
I like the back view.
But i don't like the fence :-) |
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12/13/2006 07:08:39 AM |
Your dog is having a phenomenal hair day. Or is that a chicken? 7 |
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12/13/2006 06:46:10 AM |
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12/13/2006 04:53:16 AM |
Great capture love the colors and textures of this. |
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12/13/2006 02:38:47 AM |
Portraits work much better when the face, not the $#@*, is toward the camera. Probably should have tried to get the dog to turn around. |
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12/12/2006 11:20:47 PM |
I would have liked to have seen more of what the dog was looking at. Nice perspective though... |
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