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Sam my sister's Rescue Dog

4 total reviews 
Comment from Envision


This is a cute dog in a cute little pose. I like how curious his expression looks and how it could be read that he ready to do anything else if you have any good suggestions! The light in those eyes looks nice.

 Comment Written 19-Jan-2019


reply by the author on 20-Jan-2019
    Grace,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review from both Sam & myself.
    Susan
Comment from alaskapat


Sam looks like a very good boy, he sits there so patiently as you are having a conversation. I like the way you have focused on his right eye! Well focused, the image is clear, exposure is well managed, his colors and tones are natural. Well composed to show Sam sitting on the red sofa, he is adorable ! It makes me happy to know he was rescued!

 Comment Written 19-Jan-2019


reply by the author on 19-Jan-2019
    Pat,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on Sam my sister's Dog rescued along with his sister who was a long legged, with a small head & mostly white. They were found in a box in a ditch. Caroline fostered them both for four weeks, then ado[ted Sam for her Grandson who comes over to Granny every weekend. His sister was also adopted.
    Susan
Comment from CammyCards


Nice expressive picture of boredom of your rescued dog. The contrasting colors are very pleasing. The focus is a bit soft, but it lends a coziness to the setting.

 Comment Written 19-Jan-2019


reply by the author on 19-Jan-2019
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on Sam. I was trying NOT to use the flash.
    Susan
Comment from supergold


it looks as Madame Juneau sister! I had to look back at your portfolio to see that Madame Juneau hs a white patch on the head..
sharp focus, white balance could be better;

 Comment Written 19-Jan-2019


reply by the author on 19-Jan-2019
    Fred,
    Merci beaucoup mille fois for your complementary review on Sam. NOT my best picture but his expression said what I was thinking...I needed to use the flash to improve the sharpness.
    Susan