Re: Dapply dogs

2008-06-08 Thread Cory Waters
Bob W wrote:
 outside my local earlier:
 http://www.web-options.com/Dapply.jpg

 Bob


   
 

   

Bob,
Maybe it's because I don't know what dapply means, but I don't really 
see where this photo is going.  The dogs aren't doing much of anything 
interesting.  The people look pretty bad here on my monitor.  He's got 
weird light on his face and her completion seems to be all jpeggy.  I 
think you need to be closer too, or zoom in.
Of course, this is all unimportant since it's probably just a snapshot 
of some pretty dogs...

CW



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RE: Dapply dogs

2008-06-08 Thread Bob W
 
 Bob W wrote:
  outside my local earlier:
  http://www.web-options.com/Dapply.jpg
 
  Bob
 
 Bob,
 Maybe it's because I don't know what dapply means, but I don't
really 
 see where this photo is going.  The dogs aren't doing much of 
 anything 
 interesting.  The people look pretty bad here on my monitor.  
 He's got 
 weird light on his face and her completion seems to be all jpeggy.
I 
 think you need to be closer too, or zoom in.
 Of course, this is all unimportant since it's probably just a 
 snapshot 
 of some pretty dogs...
 
 CW

Hi Cory,

dapply means dappled - the light coming through the leaves of the
tree. I thought it was quite interesting to see the dappling and the
black and white of the dalmatian, and the contrast between the
dalmatian and the all-white dog. The man's face is also dappled -
that's the weird light. I don't know what you mean about the
jpegginess of the woman, though. 

I like the composition and the light - it was a very quick
one-frame-only snap as I walked past.

Thanks for commenting - I'm always interested in what other people see
(or not) in my pictures.

Bob


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