legaleus 0 Posted February 21, 2001 I love it, dust and all. Frame it and hang it up! Some times the story told outways technical considerations. Nice pic. Link to comment
michael_alexander3 0 Posted February 21, 2001 I like it. I would like it better if the puppy's paw wasn't so close to the mother's eye. I seems uncomfortable to me. Link to comment
kurt stuckel 0 Posted March 15, 2001 Beautiful shot, nice candid! It really shows the puppy being a puppy - the paw close to the adult dog's eye shows the playfulness of the puppy, the tolerance of the adult, and the photo's candid nature. Link to comment
trunfio 0 Posted March 22, 2001 i agree about the puppy's paw in the eye. that is what makes this picture special: that the mom loves the "kid" so much that they will just let them do that without being thwarted. it's a very human response, and i like it! about the dust: i have been having problems with my Minolta Dimage Scan Dual and dust. i have found it's very hard to get all the dust off... any suggestions? Link to comment
allan engelhardt 0 Posted April 15, 2001 It's a horrible scan: there is dust everywhere and the reds are all over the place - yuk :-6 BUT it is a great image, a wonderful moment captured! SO please (!!) get the compressed air out, fix the color balance, and show us a better scan! Can't wait.............. Link to comment
seeing 0 Posted April 19, 2001 very cute subject, but unfortunatly it lacks artistic quality in my opinion. Good point, the subject is not centered, but the background is too much visible (an f:2 or 2.8 aperture would have been nice) and the point of view is not very original. Link to comment
fmueller 84 Posted April 23, 2001 Paul Trunfio wrote >i agree about the puppy's paw in the eye. that is what makes this picture special: that the mom loves the "kid" >so much that they will just let them do that without being thwarted. it's a very human response, and i like it! I second that - that's what makes this picture! >about the dust: i have been having problems with my Minolta Dimage Scan Dual and dust. i have found it's >very hard to get all the dust off... any suggestions? There is only two ways: 1. buy a scanner with digital ICE - cost: big $$$ 2. retouch in PhotoShop - cost: some time It's either one or the other - or you can post an ugly scan and still make the frontpage on photo.net. This probably wouldn't work for POW though ;-) Link to comment
claire_longmuir 0 Posted May 2, 2001 It's certainly a pity about the dust but the shot is great - I know from experience how difficult it is to take shots of dogs, expecially where puppies are concerned and this shot has captured a lovely moment. Link to comment
keith_jorgensen 0 Posted June 28, 2001 If the purists are refering to the black specks, they are part of the dalmations' coloring. If they are refering to the white specks, perhaps they are the prolific "giant white gnats (Gnatica Albinus Indium)" indiginous to this area of India. Nice picture; thanks for sharing with us. Link to comment
neil_beddoe1 0 Posted June 29, 2001 Who cares what it's like technically it's still a fantastic shot. Link to comment
stephen_f 0 Posted July 1, 2001 Awesome shot. I do agree that the dust is a bother, but that can be fixed. HANG IT ON YOUR WALL. NICE JOB Link to comment
.dv 0 Posted July 11, 2001 I'm reminded of a Simon & Garfunkel line that goes ... "life, i love you - all is groovy". Great picture! Link to comment
coop 0 Posted August 15, 2001 Love the shote - as for the dust, may I suggest compressed air in a can, sprayed over the neg gently just before scanning. I used to have the Minolta scanner you speak of, and was constantly doing battle against the dust, especially in the dryness of winter! Ugh. Love the shot. Link to comment
dlegaspi 0 Posted September 11, 2001 get rid of the dust (clone stamp), crop, print, frame...nice! Link to comment
marc1 0 Posted September 15, 2001 I have just view your wonderful photo, please dont worry about the dust, it has the effect of lightly falling snow, and keep it as is, brill photo, 9/9, marc Link to comment
davidweaverphoto 3 Posted December 28, 2003 Turn a great image into a great presented photo and clean up the dust. Snow? Schmo! I'd also crop in the right side a bit and get rid of the distracting white 'something' there. Great job capturing the moment. Link to comment
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