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Looking through the fence - a portrait
well, an animal portrait, still is a portrait, right?
thanks for looking!
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I want a dog so bad.
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Quote: Originally Posted by thebeginning
still is a portrait, right?
And a nice one too. Tell us a bit about your choice of cropping. Thanks. -Pete
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thanks guys
as for the crop, i wanted more of a headshot, yet with two main sections of the photo - the fence and his 'face'. i normally would include the whole head, but i wanted something a little closer. it was a little impromptu, i wish i would have tried some horizontal comps. too. i'm still getting used to using primes
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