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arwa abdullah
{K:34415} 6/14/2005
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I like the haziness, it?s a different approach to this image, more creative even if its unintentional ;) My humble opinion would be turning it into black and white playing around with the tones and contrast to give it that ?toy camera? feel what do you think?
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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 5/31/2004
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Congrats for filling all the main page! Cheers! Carmem
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bea rowland
{K:2167} 1/16/2004
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I've been waiting for more of your photos. this is very nice. I like the focus...there are still a lot a textures...the gleam of the car interior works well with the softness of the little dog. (thank you for your comment and for saying hello. I love the site...and your Holga work)
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sean slavin
{K:3488} 1/14/2004
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this is great alisa. i too wish the dog was just a tad sharper but there is definitely something about the slight fuzziness that works. makes me wonder what's going through his head.
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Kees and Carolyn
{K:15193} 1/14/2004
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Very, very good shot! I don't think the window is too sharp. You want to see a bit of what the dog is seeing in this photo. It is titled The World Outside afterall. That's just my personal opinion. This works.
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michaelle .
{K:3807} 1/14/2004
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Alisa, Maybe the title, "its a dog's world" would be more appropriate - lends itself to the fact that the window and what is outside of the window is in focus rather than Harley. I would agree that seletive focus on Harley would have been nice, but then this would have been a totally different image then. More of a doggy portrait rather than looking ou the window with Harley and trying to see what he sees....
Just a thought...
Michaelle
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