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    Old Pal O' Mine

    Hi Folks,
    Your thoughts and comments most welcome.
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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    Nice shot Pat. I wonder if you should zoom in on the main subject more ( by cropping). The fairly large expanse of wall doesn't add a lot to the shot IMHO.

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    Pat, very nice "slice of life" shot. I agree with Dave about the cropping.

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    I wouldn't want to crop too tight though; but possibly a little from the top?

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    Hi Folks,
    Many thanks for your comments, my initial thought was an image that portrayed them together in the wide expanse of life, hence the empty space of the wall, perhaps it just doe's not work.
    Once again many thanks for your comments.

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    nice effort, I feel a bit more separation from the wall would help. The cast shadow on hte arm helps, but the rear leg sort of blends in with the pup. The slant of the wall-ground does help somewhat in terms of tone. Also, my eyes are drawn away from the pair of buddies to that wall cavity above left.

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    Nice capture, but I feel a bit like John, that a bit more separation from the wall would be a bit better, as I had to look several times to find the man head, as this blended to much into the brick wall.....

    Griddi.....

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    The framing looks ok to me in Lytebox size, but the subject blends into the background too much. Perhaps you could change the colour of the man's clothing before converting to B&W so that he stood out from the wall more.

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    Yes it could do with a little more contrast on the main subjects and I prefer a crop that removes the little hole in the wall but what a wonderful moment in life you've captured. I think it's a great shot.

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    A good moment captured Pat.

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    I agree with others about cropping to that part where the hole is on the wall...

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    Hi Folks,
    Thank you all for your comments, is this edit an improvement,

    Old Pal O' Mine

    Once again thank you all.

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    Now this looks better...

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    This is a wonderful image showing the love two-way love between a man and his dog. I melt when a dog looks at me like this. My terrier, Shasha, has expressive eyes like this dog.

    I do prefer the more closely cropped version! IMO, selective brightening of the man's face would also add to the image...

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    Lovely image Pat, second crop is much better!

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    Re: Old Pal O' Mine

    +1 to Matt's comments, well captured

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