A couple weeks ago I set up an impromptu outdoor "studio" to do fine art dog portraits. These are the results.
djb663 wrote:
A couple weeks ago I set up an impromptu outdoor "studio" to do fine art dog portraits. These are the results.
Dave, Great dog portraits. Show emotion and character. They are truly Fine Art dog portraits.
Gorgeous dogs and photos.
BTW, copyright notices must have the year to be valid.
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
Gorgeous dogs and photos.
BTW, copyright notices must have the year to be valid.
Thanks for that input, I will update moving forward.
I like all of the photos but for me, #2 & #3 really stand out.
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
LOVE these!!!!!!!!!!!!!! beautiful dogs, captured well!
Great shots, love no 2...
djb663 wrote:
A couple weeks ago I set up an impromptu outdoor "studio" to do fine art dog portraits. These are the results.
Photo no. 2 is fantastic!
I'm sorry, but the first thing that drew my eye in the photos with the copyright/attribution line was just that. You should reduce it to about 20% of its current size, otherwise the photo is as much about you as the subject. Further, my preference would be to find the attribution much closer to one of the lower coners, but in any case not centered.
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