It was a real bi+(h trying to keep my dog Bear out of this shot...lol! This was taken at one of his fave off leash parks that is usually packed full of happy puppies!
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It was a real bi+(h trying to keep my dog Bear out of this shot...lol! This was taken at one of his fave off leash parks that is usually packed full of happy puppies!
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really like how you used the tree lines as leading lines to draw us in
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Lovely high key shot, and this scene works so well for this. Very nicely composed also.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Very interesting processing - works for me.
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Hey thanks for all the kind words again people. I am on a bit of a high key/ b/w high contrasty trip these days aren't I? I guess with all the snow and winter blandness it seems like the right approach to take. Plus I'm liking the look in a big way, especially if I see something I think might work in the technique!
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I'm really liking your high key shots this one no exception. Like how the tree line draws you into the distance.
Thanks much asnow!
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
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