nichols 0 Posted January 14, 2004 Sammy and Layla....(they like each other)...Comments, Suggestions and or Ratings are welcome. Thanks! Link to comment
kslonaker 0 Posted January 14, 2004 Less bench - more puppies! Cute doggies, but the bench is a little distracting. I cropped it closer and lightened a couple of spots. See what you think. Link to comment
hoursofdarkness 0 Posted January 14, 2004 Nice Portrait, well done. I have two of a kind too. Link to comment
ricardotavares 0 Posted January 14, 2004 Great contrast. The expression on the dogs faces are great :-D Link to comment
nichols 0 Posted January 14, 2004 Thanks Kim! I like that crop! Jason: Awesome dogs! Black and tans are great! They're stinkers, but they're great! Link to comment
thales milesius 0 Posted January 16, 2004 You know, there's this not so crazy idea that we homo sapiens happened to suceed at ruling other species in planet, in part because of our humble dogs. According to this theory we were able to replace our lack of fine senses because we always were able to use our dogs' ones. So If we were in danger, our dogs were there to warn us in despite of our lack of smell abilities, ie., so that we could use our intelligence to do the rest. This is to mention how fascinated some of us could get due to some images of our beloved pets. I can understand that not everybody loves dogs (animals in general) but I use to get specially fond of images that reveal this ancient bond between dogs and us. I've already pointed out that your series of the Three Amigos ( Link )is a lovely one, but this picture also tells about how tied some of us feel with respect to our animals. Pet photography in this sense tells more of the photographer than the animals themselves, and in this particular case it tells how well you feel about them. I call that edifying and enjoyable. Thanks for your point of view. :) Link to comment
WJT 653 Posted January 20, 2004 Chris, I like Kim's cropping on this too. I find it amazing the difference a few millimeters here or there can make. Regards. Link to comment
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