Just curious what people think of this image...and...do people like this border...and does the border work with the image?
Thx - marko
This is a discussion on A Dog named Moo within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Just curious what people think of this image...and...do people like this border...and does the border work with the image? Thx ...
Just curious what people think of this image...and...do people like this border...and does the border work with the image?
Thx - marko
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i love borders. but not more than i love the looks of that little fellow in the border!!!
So cute. Fabulous photo.
I like the border too. B&W matches the little guy.
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This guy ist just too cute and the border works well. Maybe there could be a tit bit more space above his head?
Awwwww....I want one! Love this image...reminds me of those "naked baby laying on a blanket" images from the 50's & 60's!
Border works well in this image too Marko IMO!
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First thing I noticed was the pup..so yah. Then the border..which I think should be the way. I think it looks really tied together!
Nice shot
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thanks for the comments all.
These are Sloppy borders by Kevin Kubota and they are VERY close to 'frames' I used to get when I printed BW with a slightly larger negative holder.
I love they way these borders look for B/W, but I wanted to know what people thought about them for colour.
Thx - Marko
Last edited by Marko; 08-25-2009 at 11:08 AM.
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