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    Dog's Eye View

    This was a fun shot.
    Yes, I left the boot in the frame; this is Texas after all.

    Dog's Eye View

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    Re: Dog's Eye View

    Definitely a fun image! For me, the comedy is that the dog seems surrounded by "way big people," whether legs are fully clothed and wearing boots or dressed in the style of the woman.
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    Re: Dog's Eye View

    I like the image very much

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    Re: Dog's Eye View

    Nicely done, very nice processing.

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    Sergio, great legs on the ??? on the dog. Brings a smile that makes it a great image.

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    Re: Dog's Eye View

    Nice shoes, nice shot

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    Re: Dog's Eye View

    Good shot Sergio,

    I like that there is a bit of movement blur on the car wheels, even at 1/320s.

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    Re: Dog's Eye View

    Sergio,

    Was this a low angle, from the hip shot or were you ascending a flight of stairs?

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    Re: Dog's Eye View

    Mike, Binnur, John, Maurice, Jean, and Dave, thanks for your comments.

    Maurice, yeah, I think they had a competition going on.

    John, everyone was waiting at the corner to cross the street. I squatted down, brought the camera close to the pavement, and took the shot (so technically, yes, a from the hip shot). The dog had been looking at me the whole time until I pointed the camera. I guess the pup wanted me to capture its better side.

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    Re: Dog's Eye View

    Great image... I have, Audie a rescue, who could easily be this dog's younger brother! Even the way both dog's front feet turn out!

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    Re: Dog's Eye View

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Great image... I have, Audie a rescue, who could easily be this dog's younger brother! Even the way both dog's front feet turn out!
    Thank you, Richard. I noticed how the dog was doing that. It's interesting how different they can be in that respect. Just like we are.

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