Sunday, May 26, 2013

Adoptable animals at the WCAS

Leonard. ID#88682. 

Casa Blanca. ID#86658. 

Galinda. ID#88455.

Ice. ID#88600.


Karmin. ID#88710.

Lady Chops. ID#88373.

Martin. ID#88652.

Oden. ID#87882.

Simone. ID#88289.

Alicia. ID#879857.

Heather. ID#88244.

6 comments:

  1. Pauline, these are all great pictures! Their eyes look so bright and lively, and the dogs all look so happy to get their pictures taken! The shallow depth of field in a lot of these pictures does a good job of focusing on the animals' faces. I also like how you can clearly see the different textures to their fur and noses. That last shot of Heather is especially stunning! Her wide eyes and demeanor pull me in.

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    1. Thank you so much, Katie! I'm really satisfied with how the dog pictures came out, as well. So many of them were smiling! I, also, love the photo of Heather. It's definitely one of my favorites. The way she's posing and looking at the viewer definitely pulls the viewer in, you're absolutely right.

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  2. I enjoyed looking at your photographs from last week. You did a great job photographing the dogs using a shallow depth of field to catch the viewer’s attention to the dog’s priceless faces.

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    1. Thank you for your comment, Claire! I'm glad the images and the faces of the dogs are catching the viewer's attention!

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  3. Pauline, I think all of your images had great depth of field. You did a wonderful job making the viewers have an awe moment when they saw each on the animals. Also, great focusing strategies.

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    1. Thank you, Britany. I'm so glad to hear that my focusing strategies are decent. I was worried about my focusing strategies, but thank you!

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