Just a few shots of dogs and their owners.
FYC
Wowsa Dave, what a fascinating series!
#2 has the least impact for me, but that's only because you set the bar so high with the others:
#1 - the dynamics of the tension on the leash and the lady in mid-step
#3 - the humor of the size difference + the enigmatic facial expression of the owner
#4 - the light!!...and is he wondering how he will pick up the poo with both hands occupied with those bulky plastic retractable leashes...
#5 - the poses (and O.M.G. the sinewy fit look of the owner!), the composition
I enjoyed these tremendously. What an inspiring talent you are, Dave!
Linda From Maine wrote:
Wowsa Dave, what a fascinating series!
#2 has the least impact for me, but that's only because you set the bar so high with the others:
#1 - the dynamics of the tension on the leash and the lady in mid-step
#3 - the humor of the size difference + the enigmatic facial expression of the owner
#4 - the light!!...and is he wondering how he will pick up the poo with both hands occupied with those bulky plastic retractable leashes...
#5 - the poses (and O.M.G. the sinewy fit look of the owner!), the composition
I enjoyed these tremendously. What an inspiring talent you are, Dave!
Wowsa Dave, what a fascinating series! br br #2 h... (
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Thanks Linda, glad you enjoyed them. I have added one more that slipped past me.
Dave
Dave Chinn wrote:
Thanks Linda, glad you enjoyed them. I have added one more that slipped past me.
Dave
Interesting that the couple are focused on the dog rather than the dog owner's curious attire
Linda From Maine wrote:
Interesting that the couple are focused on the dog rather than the dog owner's curious attire
Yes, the attire was rather different. This was in front of a pet store in Bar Harbor, Maine, which you may familiar with area. I think the store name was Bark Harbor. Thanks again.
Dave
Dave Chinn wrote:
Yes, the attire was rather different. This was in front of a pet store in Bar Harbor, Maine, which you may familiar with area. I think the store name was Bark Harbor. Thanks again.
Dave
LOL, and SylviaS yesterday posted a sign for lingerie store there called Bra Harbor
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-416523-1.html-
rlaugh
Loc: Michigan & Florida
These are over the top shots and PP...excellent work! I think the B&W is totally the right way to go with these, color would have been too cluttered! B&W allowed you to enhance exactly what you wanted without some garish color diverting our eye!!
Very interesting set. #3 does it for me. The big guy with the small dog. That combination seems to happen more often the you would think. The owner having to sit awhile, while his little buddy seems to be eager to keep going. Technically the B/W to me is well done.
Yes, I saw her thread, but I did not see the store. All too funny though.
Dave
Frank2013 wrote:
Nice set Mr. Chinn.
Thank you Frank, I appreciate it.
Dave
rlaugh wrote:
These are over the top shots and PP...excellent work! I think the B&W is totally the right way to go with these, color would have been too cluttered! B&W allowed you to enhance exactly what you wanted without some garish color diverting our eye!!
Thanks Bob for the compliment !!! I have to agree, the B&W was the way to go and yes, color was a distraction and while cluttered as well.
Dave
NJFrank wrote:
Very interesting set. #3 does it for me. The big guy with the small dog. That combination seems to happen more often the you would think. The owner having to sit awhile, while his little buddy seems to be eager to keep going. Technically the B/W to me is well done.
Thanks NJFrank !!! Glad you like #3 which encourages me to set out for more. Your description is right on target of the big guy and little dog. Thanks again.
Dave
Just more of your usual fine work Dave. Enjoyed very much.
Don
Dave Chinn wrote:
Just a few shots of dogs and their owners.
FYC
A good subject and a thoughtful study. You used different looks in all of these photos and I'm particularly interested in seeing how you work with Black and White since that is a particular interest for me. Very nice.
Erich
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