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Sid
Image Title:  Sid
 
 By: Sam Smith-Palomeque  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Sam Smith-Palomeque {K:1680}
Project #22 Friendship Camera Model Olympus D-390
Categories Nature
Pets
Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Animals
Lens Olympus D-390
Uploaded 11/5/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 373 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating
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Location City - 
State -  CAMBER SANDS
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Came out very blurry when saved to come on here, put it up to get comments and help on how I can make it more interesting really. Anythings helpful
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Carrie Rankin   {K:309} 11/6/2004
Hi Sam. With dogs I generally find it is better to take shots at eye level with the dog...but this really looks great. I wouldn't change anything. I like that he is sitting to the side as if to say, "These are the paw prints I made. Aren't you proud of me?" As far as photoshop and the blurriness try taking it from the orginial down to just under 360k and reposting it to maintain some of the higher resolution. Usefilm will adjust the pixels over 800 for you. According to my computer you pic is only at 171k right now. Hope that helps. Great Job!
Carrie Rankin Watkins


Valerie Corradetti   {K:-55} 11/6/2004
Great expression on that little doggie.


Manu     {K:13015} 11/8/2004
Very nice framing and composition. Good use of space around Cid.
Try and remember the eyes when taking animals or people. Make sure they stand out.

Well done and keep going!

Manu


Josh Ankin   {K:1498} 11/8/2004
Cool pic! I think the composition is pretty good, and makes the image really interesting.

cool shot!


Sam Smith-Palomeque   {K:1680} 11/9/2004
Thanks Carrie, first comment and its a nice one! Thanks for help about resizing it, I was getting a bit lost with it all
Cheers


Ivan Jimenez   {K:9098} 12/1/2004
Agree on Carrie.. with the exception of the resolution trick I think this picture is pretty good. Difficult to make his eyes shine considering the black mask that covers his face (you could have called him Bandido!)


Sam Smith-Palomeque   {K:1680} 12/1/2004
Yeah I didnt want to add something that would have made him look unreal, thanks for your comment


Bruce Elliott   {K:2434} 12/6/2004
He looks like a real character. I love the composition. Really nice shot. Only thing I would aim to do differently next time would be to get the eyes more prominent. All in all a good shot. Well done.

Bruce


Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 12/9/2004
Sam what a cute dog, and you have good footprint marks in the sand. it is always difficult to get the eyes especially when working withblack and white, have had a very quick little play see if you like
margaret



Sam Smith-Palomeque   {K:1680} 12/11/2004
Yeah i like this, brings out the colours more. And his eyes too.
Thanks for the advice


Heath Bennett   {K:4429} 12/16/2004
Great framing and everything Sam - you already know the only fault - the blur. I think this is a great shot in many important respects.


Timothy Schirmer   {K:7183} 12/18/2004
What a unique and cool shot, I love it. Tim


Sam Smith-Palomeque   {K:1680} 12/18/2004
Thanks Tim, he just sat there waiting for a treat so I thought I'd take a pic.

Thanks for all your comments everyone ...


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