After the Walk
People are often so enamored with their subject that they turn a blind eye to any imperfections in resulting photographs. This is frequently true of wild animal photographs where the subject is exotic or difficult to capture but the resulting photo did not result in an interesting image. This can also be true of people and animals we love.
This photographer wanted to get the feeling of their new puppy at rest after a long walk. I like the way the photographer got down low, at the level of the subject. This makes the image much more personal. The clean background helps the viewer focus their attention on the subject.
I would like to recommend improving the lighting conditions. This image is to muddy and under exposed. It does give the shot mood but not much in the way of interest to the unenvolved viewer. We always have to keep in mind that the audience knows nothing about the subject or the history of the taking on the photograph.
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