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About the hat...
I believe there are two particularly strong reasons to photograph a person wearing a hat such as this one: either because it is completely out of the person's character to wear it or because it is completely within the person's character to wear it. We already know from Kim that the latter situation applies in this case.
The hat adds a nice symmetry to the image by creating a shadow underneath the hat that is comparable to the shadow underneath his chin. That shadow also frames his eyes in a way that makes me think his eyes are concentrating on something; lacking that shadow, I doubt that I would feel that way.
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. . . I know you don't read prior comments and only look at the image
Thank you for remembering.
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He's very masculine and his presence is intimidating; however, after getting to know him, I find him to be one of the kindest and gentlest handlers I have met.
Interesting. That came through to me in the image. “Gentle Giant”. I would like to met him and photograph him. I have met professional boxers who carry those personae.
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I did purposefully seek out that pond of light as it was just what I was looking for.
Excellent work. Brava!
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I wasn't wild about that tree from the get go. Truthfully, I am much better at cloning/blending, but not to the level to get rid of that. I'll use this image to continue to advance those skills.
Good.
WW
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I think that's a great portrait.
But I'll tell you one thing: I wouldn't pick a fight with either one of them (but I'd certainly like them at my back).
Dave
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Notwithstanding any technical details, I love this! Look at the dog's expression. As if he's saying, "I'm with you Dad, what's next?" I am forever impressed with the depth of emotion and feeling that can exist between people and their four-foot friends.
I think it's a great shot! Good for you, Kim.
Zen;)
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Great photograph Kim.
I'd be proud if it was mine.
The pose is natural and the dog a natural. To be the shot is all about character and you nailed it.
Pat.
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Thanks Mike. I agree - if we don't capture the real person, as we see them, then what have we accomplished.
I don't know if you have seen this story, but it's inspirational for a variety of reasons. I especially love when she talks about capturing emotion. http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/kentuc...from-the-pack/
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Mike Buckley
About the hat...
I believe there are two particularly strong reasons to photograph a person wearing a hat such as this one: either because it is completely out of the person's character to wear it or because it is completely within the person's character to wear it. We already know from Kim that the latter situation applies in this case.
The hat adds a nice symmetry to the image by creating a shadow underneath the hat that is comparable to the shadow underneath his chin. That shadow also frames his eyes in a way that makes me think his eyes are concentrating on something; lacking that shadow, I doubt that I would feel that way.
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Thanks Dave. He's a wonderful guy and a model for good law enforcement.
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I think that's a great portrait.
But I'll tell you one thing: I wouldn't pick a fight with either one of them (but I'd certainly like them at my back).
Dave
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Your comment made me smile. Thank you. See the link I gave to Mike B -- you'll enjoy that story too since you like emotion.
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zen
Notwithstanding any technical details, I love this! Look at the dog's expression. As if he's saying, "I'm with you Dad, what's next?" I am forever impressed with the depth of emotion and feeling that can exist between people and their four-foot friends.
I think it's a great shot! Good for you, Kim.
Zen;)
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Thanks so much Pat - appreciate that. And yes, he is a natural.
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Great photograph Kim.
I'd be proud if it was mine.
The pose is natural and the dog a natural. To be the shot is all about character and you nailed it.
Pat.
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Kim, I always enjoy your K9 photos. Thanks for posting.
P.S. A great portrait!
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I'm glad you do Bruce and thank you. I truly love my K9 friends.
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Kim, I always enjoy your K9 photos. Thanks for posting.
P.S. A great portrait!
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Awesome Kim, great light and great timing!