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Kerry Nobbs
{K:2800} 4/26/2007
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Soon I hope...Kerry
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Kerry Nobbs
{K:2800} 4/24/2007
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Hi thanks for the comments. Believe me he is one abstract dog. One of a kind this one...Kerry
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 4/23/2007
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Hi Kerry, interesting composition with a tilt towards the abstract. :) Kes
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 4/19/2007
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oh.. well.. often the rain is bored! now here is springtime.. and the hot time is so near.. ;) see you later.. roby
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Kerry Nobbs
{K:2800} 4/19/2007
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Thank You Roberto...Have a nice day...we finally have a day today with no rain...Kerry
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Kerry Nobbs
{K:2800} 4/19/2007
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Thank you Mary..Have a nice day...Kerry
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Kerry Nobbs
{K:2800} 4/19/2007
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Thank you for the comments Alicia. Have a nice day...Kerry
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 4/17/2007
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a nice panning -power-run.. roby
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 4/11/2007
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Hi Kerry. From your description of the situation, it makes perfect sense that your dog is about to run out of the picture and the title suits well, too. Take care. MAry
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Alicia Popp
{K:87532} 4/9/2007
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Qué bien has capturado el movimiento del animal... u precioso perro! Felicitaciones a tí por la captura y unos cuántos mimos al perrito!
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Kerry Nobbs
{K:2800} 4/8/2007
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Finally have a box to reply on here. Thanks for the critique. Sorry about your loss. I tried to get a title on fitting to him running out of the picture which was not hard. He had decided to run away with the stick so thought this end of the pictures was more fitting. He is really well trained but decided that day to just disappear with the stick. Fun times and let loose on the beach. Thanks...Kerry
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 4/5/2007
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He looks like a wonderful dog. For the first time in 37 years, my husband and I are without a pet. It seems weird. I like the way this shot shows motion by the slight blur in the trees and especially by the way you have caught his moving feet. It is a fun shot. A suggestion (I hope you don't mind) would be to give the dog more space to run by moving him over to the left more. Being so close to the edge, we are going to lose him from sight almost immediately, so to speak. If he were more to the left side, the potential energy and motion would be more emphasized. For me, that would give me more of a perception of his playing and running. MAry Thanks for you comments on my pictures. I know it was a while ago and I apologize for not acknowledging them. I have been away from UF and am hoping to get back to having some time to spend here again.
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