Avatar Posted April 10, 2013 Share #1  Posted April 10, 2013 Advertisement (gone after registration) I walked past this scene and forced myself to go back, engage the subject and take the shot. The story of this blind dog was riveting. The dog has some disease of the eyes and the woman was on the way to take the dog to the vet when her eyeballs literally exploded.  As the woman was telling the story, strangers on the park bench could not help over hearing and were practically crying.  It was obviously a powerful story. Glad I stopped to talk to the woman and hera it. Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/202375-savannah/?do=findComment&comment=2295363'>More sharing options...
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Avatar Posted April 10, 2013 Author Share #2 Â Posted April 10, 2013 wish i didn't come in so close and left some room around the left side of the image! Â This isn't my typical type of photography as I almost never engage the subject...what a crazy story to hear though...This woman was extremely depressed for months afterwards...I went back to look for her today and shoot her again. Not something I often do..I want to get more of the details and write the story as it was just mesmerizing to hear. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
stuny Posted April 10, 2013 Share #3 Â Posted April 10, 2013 Powerful. Be certain to update us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pauledell Posted April 10, 2013 Share #4 Â Posted April 10, 2013 A riveting shot of such an unfortunate situation. At least the dog has a good master. Â Paul Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karl G Posted April 11, 2013 Share #5 Â Posted April 11, 2013 Sad story, which makes the good image engrossing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Your Old Dog Posted April 12, 2013 Share #6 Â Posted April 12, 2013 I am not normally liking such tilts but I think it ends to your image rather then detracts. Had it been framed conventionally that's what you would have ended up with. I'm a dog lover here and the story is very moving. Nice job, you should have no regrets. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avatar Posted April 12, 2013 Author Share #7 Â Posted April 12, 2013 Advertisement (gone after registration) I am not normally liking such tilts but I think it ends to your image rather then detracts. Had it been framed conventionally that's what you would have ended up with. I'm a dog lover here and the story is very moving. Nice job, you should have no regrets. Â Appreciate the comment very much. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
allamande Posted April 12, 2013 Share #8 Â Posted April 12, 2013 I agree with Ray. By your framing decision, you ended up highlighting the dog as your primary subject which she is. And the lady has a supportive role. I hope you can have a follow up to this sad and very touching story. Â Ece Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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