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Right time, almost right placeLoved this shot of the little one poking her tongue out at the big guys at the park, pity she wasnt totally in the shade or sun. I asked them all to do it again for the camera but they refused Don't work with children or animals
Classic!
I imagine your request to re-compose was met with a similar gesture! Simon
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Love the expressions on the dog's faces. They seem to be looking at the fluffy Pembroke Corgi. If it is anything like the one I used to have, I can understand why I have a Cardigan Corgi now, much more laid back.
Regards Meic
Brilliant! Just Brilliant!
One of those captures that you're just stoked to have had the camera with you, doesn't matter how it came out. All the other dogs seem to be looking and thinking "Who is this young upstart"! I think the closer-in crop which JordanP has given this gives a better impression - don't be afraid to try this trick, it's one of the first things I look at when I'm processing, and one of the many things I have in the back of my mind when I take the pic in the first place. *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
[quote="Glen"]Craig, I much prefer yours quote]
Glen, Hahaha! what you mean? Birddog114
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