A walk in the park

Uploaded: May 03, 2011 17:02:29

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Admittedly, this is the one and only photo that I have used for this course that was photographed at an earlier date. I think that it'll always be one of my favourites, because it's one of the few pictures that I have of my dogs both looking good (we sadly only have one of them now). The dogs are roughly in the lower right third (or maybe just slightly off centre), but you can also see the impending storm activity coming in the upper third of the photograph. The horizon line is dead centre in this picture, but I think that it's okay in this case because it separates the dogs in the foreground and the clouds in the upper portion of the picture. Also, both dogs are looking slightly over my right shoulder (not at the camera or into the frame), but I don't care! I took this photograph with my Blackberry!

Exif: ExposureTime: 0/1 seconds, Flash: No flash function, Model: BlackBerry 9700

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