Someone has a very cooperative dog...
I'd like to see the bright area in the top left corner burned down a bit so that this area is less distracting.
Such an expression!
Thanks Manfred. My thinking in this was that too many of my dog portraits are shot against a plain background ...so lets use the garden. I used an ambient exposure (M mode) that didn't blow out the background on a very sunny day, and used P-TTL flash with compensation dialled down to light Ripley (gnome). i originally wanted him on a tree stump on which the bird bath sits but it was too infested with creepy crawleys, so cleaned the bath and placed him on a towel (cloned out).
I was tight up against the fence to get the shot and agree the bright tree does detract.
I think my takeaway from this "shoot" is that if using a natural backdrop for a portrait, that background is the first thing that requires attention from the photographer and that the model (Ripley here) should only be brought in once I am happy with the former.
Great shot and caption selection...