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    pics of the day

    A lazy, rainy Saturday afternoon



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    Re: pics of the day

    I really like the first one, the colors work well together, the second one would be better to me but the dogs eye is all shadowed and it is a bit distracting. I like the first because the dog is not looking at you, so you instinctively look to see what he is looking at. Good Job!
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    Re: pics of the day

    These are nice images.......why don't you also include them in the PR 24 hour posts? The images you post can include any taken from Friday midnight until tonight at midnight - anything you've shot - the good, the bad and anything in between. Here is the link in VF

    Another 24 hours! Saturday June 3

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    Re: pics of the day

    I also like the first image the most, not least of all because it is the sharper of the two. It also tells more of a story as it is clear that your friend has been outside and the rain has now forced activities indoors and that just ruins everything! The grey colour of the gravel outside contrasts well with the hair and wooden floorboards indoors.

    Thanks for sharing
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