I have to agree with the comment above - one
of the best photos I've seen from you. You
have really improved over the past couple of
years - especially after getting your DSLR.
I particularly love the horizon and how it
aligns with the bottom of the gate and shed.
Was that deliberate or a happy accident? In
any case, your ability to either intuitively
or meticulously and consciously frame and
compose this pic makes it one of my all time
faves. Well done
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Thanks, guys. This was the only hostility I
encountered the entire time I was in Belize.
I was taking this and someone yelled
"DON'T TAKE A PICTURE OF MY DOG!" I
sort of ran away.
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This was the only hostility I encountered the
entire time I was in Belize. I was taking
this and someone yelled "DON'T TAKE A
PICTURE OF MY DOG!" I sort of ran away.
Maybe the dog is in the witness protection
program?
Hope you don't mind, I came back for this
and made it my desktop wallpaper.
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Those pale washed out colours are fantastic.
Nice framing and the sleeping dog adds that
lazy afternoon feel. Great.
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Honestly, it's too cliche', overdone by a
million artists already. Be unique! It's a
great photo and you did a terrific job, but
it blends in with all the other professional
style photos you see in postcard stands at
the 7/11
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I have a million postcards that I bought from
the 7/11 on my frig that are just like this,
but I still love this version.
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When Mother and I travel, we always buy 7/11
postcards and mail them straight away! I've
already saved this to my Postcard Folder.
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i didn't mean to go to Stoke
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This is still brilliant
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