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Jennifer Nail
{K:451} 2/3/2003
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haha His poor face..it's torment to hold still! Great, great, great, great shot! I like either image though, with or without a toy, doesn't make a diff. to me. I still get drawn to his face!
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Karen L. Hassinger
{K:134} 11/3/2002
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To tell you the truth I never really thought about cropping that out. I made a point of getting it in the shot when I took it. That's why I like getting other people's opinions. I can look at the picture now with a new perspective. Thanks everyone for your opinions.
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Mark Scheuern
{K:1428} 10/26/2002
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It's beautiful. The look on the Hunter's face, the colors, the leaves on the ground, the out of focus background, the centered composition are all great. I agree with Kim about the toy, though--I'd prefer it without.
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 10/25/2002
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A beautiful image of Hunter... what expressive eyes. Just wish the out of focus rawhide was not in the shot. Takes away from a great portrait. The vibrant green bg compliments the dog nicely... and you have great blur going on, because if the bg was in focus there would be many elements taking away from Hunter. Nice job!
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heather martino
{K:3648} 10/24/2002
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a great doggie shot. Really clear. Love how you got down so low (& at the same time as him!) - I cant help wishing those white raillings werent there though. H:)
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