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    Grumpy Old Man Overbeyond's Avatar
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    That's The Dogs Dinner

    One of the first off my new Pentax DSLR using the 75-300 at 75mm.
    I am really delighted with my purchase. Also hope this picture does not upset any stomachs.
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    Re: That's The Dogs Dinner

    Thanks Heaven I don't need to eat that for lunch! - But you never know what's in the special sauce anyway...but, talking 'bout the picture, I like the angle and the form - the dogs nose points down and tha stuff he/she's eating points up. Nice!

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    Re: That's The Dogs Dinner

    Hi Tom,

    I'm usually not into people's "pet" pictures, but I really like this one. I composition just works with the left-right balance of snout and bone. Kind of ying-yang you know. Great post!

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    Re: That's The Dogs Dinner

    Erich and Old School
    Thanks so much for your positive comments.
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    Re: That's The Dogs Dinner

    looks a bit rare.





    oh...PHOTO critique.

    I really like this image, the framing is great, lots of balance, great profile picture of the dog.
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    Re: That's The Dogs Dinner

    Hi,
    I like Tim's interpretation. the bone and the dog's mouth complement each other very well.
    Simple but very effective composition.
    yoyo

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    Re: That's The Dogs Dinner

    Yes... And to elaborate... When I said Ying-Yang, I didn't mean it lightly. There is a balance here both visibly and metaphysically (circle of life and death). To me, it's a pretty deep composition. Very nice job.
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