Ok, now here's a subject right up my alley! I love these dog shots. I'm a "big dog" person (though I can't reist the little whatsit rolling on its back in your other post), so my favorite is the middle dog. I really like how you filled the frame with his face and caught that oh-so-attentive expression. It makes me wonder what he saw. After Barb's lesson, I didn't miss the catch lights in the eyes. and I just really like the neutral brown-black-white offset by his tongue, upper lip, & leash. Great idea! ~Meagan
I loved the bottom two pictures. They are both great dog portraits! The way the bottom dog is placed on the steps and the line of the step in front frames the dog nicely. You really seemed to capture their dog personalities. ...Donna
Ok, now here's a subject right up my alley! I love these dog shots. I'm a "big dog" person (though I can't reist the little whatsit rolling on its back in your other post), so my favorite is the middle dog. I really like how you filled the frame with his face and caught that oh-so-attentive expression. It makes me wonder what he saw. After Barb's lesson, I didn't miss the catch lights in the eyes. and I just really like the neutral brown-black-white offset by his tongue, upper lip, & leash. Great idea!
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I loved the bottom two pictures. They are both great dog portraits! The way the bottom dog is placed on the steps and the line of the step in front frames the dog nicely. You really seemed to capture their dog personalities.
ReplyDelete...Donna