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Sep 18, 2006 22:05 |  #1

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Sep 18, 2006 22:47 |  #2

I like your photos but I think it would be better if you cut off that boy(since he does not add anything into the photo)

You will have much better composition without him and to make it square and off center the couple and those 2 pillars can be useful.


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Sep 18, 2006 23:29 |  #3

Interesting.

I like the boy in the shot. Seems a bit haves/have nots. Poor dogless boy glances over, two with dogs refuse eye contact.

If I were to do any cropping, it would be minimal off the left hand side.

Love the expression of the guy on the left.


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Sep 19, 2006 00:42 |  #4

I like the shot - makes me wonder what they are all doing, looking in different directions each with a different expression.

Oh, and the guy on the left looks so much Jeff Goldblum in The Fly movie ;)


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Sep 19, 2006 05:28 |  #5

Good picture.

The precise spacing of the seated people, and their body language (faces and especially legs/feet) are a hoot. The dogs don't really interest me.

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Feb 10, 2007 15:25 |  #6

Yeah, the kid's right to wonder if he's been cheated. Everyone else's got a cool dog, he's got an empty soda cup. Bummer. And no matter how he handles that cup, it's just not going to love him back. Ah well, the kid will grow up, get a job, get a wife, and be able to sit outside his own heavily bar-ed home someday... And hold onto a cool dog of his own.

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