Reservoir Dog (PIC)

'tis always a breath of fresh air to see your candid work - an essential honesty/simplicity - i'm guessing it is a good foil to your studio work?

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adrianox
 
hello adrianox,
you're absolutely right.

I studied in the college, Comunication's Sciences and after I worked in advertising & marketing, as creative, etc...

Fortunately I earn my feed taking photos, but not the photos I like to take, I just love the journalist part of this job, specially because I have some lazyness to write.
Some day I will do some studio work as a hobbie and PJ as a work,
tanks for the feeling,
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Martín Miguel Crespo
http://www.ISO1600.com
http://www.LatinPhotography.com--
 
I have always believed that the art of a good photograph is to draw the viewer into that particular photograph. Technical details such have been mentioned in other replies should not, and in this case certainly do not matter. I opened this thread thinking that it could be similar to the dog photographs on my own site, However, what greeted me struck me more as a dog lover than a photographer. The dog is old and obviously in some distress, believe me I've seen it, your capture is extremely good and conveys everything that is wrong with the animal. To me a very sad and high impact photograph.

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gibbsy
http://www.pbase.com/gibbsy
 

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