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Oh well, another one of my dogs - sorry - at least it's a bit different - LOL. So has anyone got any thoughts on this? I really do appreciate as much critique as poss - it's so helpful for me to learn from you all. Thanks again.
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Great idea!
I'd crop it down to a portrait crop so that the majority of the photo is the rear end of the dogs. Maybe for the next one try a smaller aperature so both hineys are in focus as well
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I'd crop it a little, too, at least so that part of the dog's head wasn't there, and maybe the white spot on the back, either. And agree that the dogs should be in sharper focus. But the picture is interesting, and different than most animal pictures I see.
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