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Old 11-06-2009, 07:24 PM
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This is my trainer dog Buster . I took it whilst out training with them the other day. What I would like to know is.

Is it all to one sided ? As it looks empty on the one side to me.

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26 views and not one comment. so I'm bumping this back up.
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Hi Jujitsu,

I actually think you'd be better off if Buster was on the right side with the empty space (although with not quite as much) to his left. In this picture my eyes keeping wanting to track behind Buster. Buster definitely looks like a dog that likes to play hard.
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buster is a good looking dog.....his pose is beautiful......

i think your instincts are correct....there is a lot of empty space to the right of the frame.....i would like to see him more centered in the scene with his eyes on the upper left third......but, with this crop, he might look a little crowded.....is this the original?.....or have you cropped it already?.....more room around the top and left of him could give you that extra bit that a new crop could work with.....if that makes sense.....

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thank you for ur comment
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I think a crop on the right side would work.
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This is the original...tis straight out of the camera. I've looked at all your comments and I tryed to clone the dog and put him more to the centre but it then looks fake. I'm out with them again next week so I'll just reshoot it.
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I think a crop on the right side would work.
I took your advice and tryed a tighter crop and here it is.
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I think it looks better. Cheers all.
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I took your advice and tryed a tighter crop and here it is.
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I think it looks better. Cheers all.
I like it cropped like this.
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Thank you all for taking the time to reply.
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