Re: Dog portrait
[Re: psmith]
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05/20/10 08:14 AM
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Jim Garvie
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Well, Jim Poor is off at the Boston Terrier National so that cuts the number of posts by about 2/3 . And James is in the process of editing my 7D Mini-Review which is apparently taking more time and effort than originally estimated. So, it's basically just you and me. It would be helpful to put the image in context: what was it taken for? Was this a formal session? A candid shot? What exactly where you trying to achieve with the image? Once we know those things, we can be brutally honest . Jim
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Re: Dog portrait
[Re: Julie]
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05/20/10 08:17 PM
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Its hard to critique your photo because there is nothing very wrong with it. Its just missing that emotional piece
I say this much too often but . . . I agree with Julie. There's nothing wrong with it; but it lacks a connection that comes through in all your cat images. It's not that you have to learn to speak dog; you have to learn to listen to dog the way you intuitively listen to the cats you shoot.
Jim
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