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I don't know, but if you want thoughts...it feels pretty "closed," which has nothing to do with the actual picture but what you see...Makes me kinda sad. Makes sense?
I'm not really happy with it - it's a great shot - but not upto your personal standard I feel - none the less - GREAT SHOT!
I think you should crop the shot at the top of the window frames, lose just that extra little bit of the top windows to make it more symetrical. I do like the 'No Barking', I guess someone modified that for all the dogs in the area!
Hi. I think you have a great sense of subtle color. Don't know if you do that in computer or not, but I am guessing that you do. I think your strength is that your shots are like those that a black and white photographer negative might take, strong on composition and heavy on emotion. That is a great talent! I like the shot.
That comment should have read black and white negative photographer, as opposed to a digital photographer....sorry!
Rocketcat: I know what you mean about the closed feeling... I think it's because of the fairly tight (and almost arbitrary) crop. It does have quite an unsettling feel to it, but I quite like that it has that effect :)
azhar: THANKS
Fawkes: I wondered who'd be the first to say that :)
Focus on the Grain: Thanks a lot, that's probably the biggest compliment I could ask for!
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