(The dog is considered to be red, though brownish, not very vibrant red, as well).
frank theriault wrote:
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Sake, by Peter Alling - You're right, Peter, it does speak for itself. The dog has such an intense look on its face - as if it's guarding the scooter and will defend it to the death! <vbg> Beyond that, the positioning/framing of the scooter more or less within the diamonds of the paving stones and lawn is a real nice touch. The crop (whether in camera or not) is very nice, with the walls and lampost nicely framing the entire scene. Only problem is, "not enough red", but I won't deduct points for that - at least there's a bit of red <g>. A cute photo, but further analysis shows that it's got more going for it than one might suppose at first.
Time for supper, more later (maybe).
cheers, frank
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I can understand why mankind hasn't given up war. During a war you get to drive tanks through the sides of buildings and shoot foreigners - two things that are usually frowned on during peacetime.
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