Evening Nap


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Another shot of our Tibetan Terrier Daisy, with the K-3 and DA*50-135 the other night. Normally I don't go for images where the eyes are hidden, but for some reason this seems to work OK to me. What do you think?
25/03/2014 - 22:18davidstorm
CategoryPets / Captive animals
Shutter Speed1/8
Aperturef/4
LensN/A
ISO1600
Focal Length90mm
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Taynuiltpixels

Link Posted 25/03/2014 - 23:17
works for me - the dog comes over as being contemplative due to the eyes not being seen. Good composition.
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GIULIO57

Link Posted 26/03/2014 - 07:35

PPG

AndrewA

Link Posted 26/03/2014 - 08:58
I like this, the mono works a treat too
Andrew

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davidtrout

Link Posted 26/03/2014 - 09:11
This works for me. Its characteristic of shaggy haired dogs like this for the eyes to be mysteriously hidden.
You don't have to be a dog lover to recognise the quality of this mono work.
David

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Mac

Link Posted 26/03/2014 - 10:14
All the above for me, too.

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Teaka53

Link Posted 26/03/2014 - 20:18
Even better than the previous one
Malc

autumnlight

Link Posted 26/03/2014 - 22:56
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