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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 5/30/2005
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Dogs are always ready for the next happening. Great use of lighting. I like the open space in front of him in the direction he's looking. Mary
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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 5/30/2005
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Once again a wonderful shot with great lighting - you can almost see the thinking going on here. AJ
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Fabio Ficola
{K:10466} 5/29/2005
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Wonderful photo. I like so much the perfect framing. It seem like is watching for his flock.
Congrats. Fabio
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Gabrielle Willson
{K:7978} 5/29/2005
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Woof - hello Bobby - dont you love the way dogs are so intent on staring at things?
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sherif hussein
{K:13815} 5/29/2005
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Neil, evey thing is soooooooo perfect Nice dog ,good DOF excellent colours for the back ground Well done my friend 7/7 Sherif
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Khaled Mursi Hammoud
{K:54005} 5/29/2005
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So cute dog Neil... I like the way he fanned his ears to the outside ... so funny :0) Nice way to catch the sunlight falling on his face from behind... good work Neil, Khaled.
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 5/29/2005
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Superb one Neil,excellent lighting and DOF,very nicely composed Regards
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Katherine Hagen
{K:2359} 5/29/2005
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Duh....see, you say tomaato and I say tomAto! I never thought of that, thank. I belong to a group which has competitions and I have to adhere to many "protocols" so I guess I wasn't thinking outside the box. For the western world, I guess it works....maybe that is why it is the photographic society of america and not "the world". lol
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pinar üründül
{K:2740} 5/29/2005
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I love Bobby:-))) he is very nice dog and good shot congrats!.....Pinar.
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Neil Niamh White
{K:9165} 5/29/2005
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Katherine,
Thanks for that tip. One that I've not heard of before and may try again.
But presumably only works for those whose language runs in that direction. What would you do for languages that run from top to bottom as in some Asian countries?
Neil
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Katherine Hagen
{K:2359} 5/29/2005
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Love the shot. One thing I have learned from PSA is that photos should move the way we read...left to right. When I have a photo like this (best catch) I mirror it in photoshop so it looks from left to right so our eye follows the dog's out into the future. This way we see the "future" before we see the dog.
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