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21st December 2013, 08:55 PM
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My dog in black and white
So..the other day i put a few images of my pets on this site..my mom is CRAZY about this dog.. Moemfy..so i thought i'd try something a little different to do with the image to maybe give my mom as a little gift..as we know..mom's never say something doesnt work..i'd like your opinions on this..could i print this for her as a little card or something? I used Nik silver efex. Its not a xmas prez..i just know how mad she is about this dog..swear she loves her more than me.
Ps : full view gives full impact
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21st December 2013, 09:09 PM
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Re: My dog in black and white
Claudio, first let me say that this is a lovely shot of a beautiful dog. As you say your Mom would be happy with any picture but IMHO the border really takes away from the image - it doesn't match the lovely soft white vignette that you have in the image. A thinner, more simple line border or none at all may compliment your processing a bit better.
I wonder if she might like a print and a set of matching notecards so she could share this image with all her family and friends whenever she drops them a line? She could also use it as an opportunity to brag about her son who took the picture I know that this can be done at a fairly low cost through a number of sources online but I'm not sue what would be available to you in South Africa.
As an aside, my father has a beagle named Ginger that he just adores and my sister and I both firmly believe that he worries more about the dog than he does about us. In fact, we a terrified when asked to mind the dog in case anything should happen to her while she is in our care Upon reflection, I guess the love our parents have for their pets must be sign that we grew up and turned out OK so they don't have to worry too much about us...
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21st December 2013, 09:11 PM
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Re: My dog in black and white
Claudio,
I like what you have done to this image very much but not really sure about the framing effect. As your mother is so fond of this dog why not get this mounted and framed?
Grahame
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