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Chuck Inglefield | all galleries >> Pre 2/14/2007 Archive >> Other Stuff That Seemed Important at the Time >> urban melancholy project leftovers > breakdown
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Urban Melancholy Photo Project: http://www.pbase.com/cli4/urban_melancholy


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Ray Rebortira01-Mar-2006 03:08
Alright, it is true after all what has been said about dogs and children, they do steal the scene. I have been trying to imagine this picture with a mangy looking dog but the effect would have been the same, not an image of melancholy, but a different story about a dog.
arminb27-Feb-2006 23:16
I think, the dog is too 'dominant', if he would be a smaller part of the picture, it would be perfect imo!
Cheers, Armin
Guest 25-Feb-2006 05:40
Reminds me of one of your other shots - the one with the chair. Anyway, yes, agree with Lawrence.
Chuck Inglefield24-Feb-2006 13:23
I agree Lawrence....I am also too close to the dog to really see this one clearly.
Craig Persel24-Feb-2006 11:00
The composition, elements and treatment of this image are very strong.
Guest 24-Feb-2006 07:41
This one is a tough one for me. I like the photo (although would propose a slightly tighter crop at the bottom - again, personal taste) but I don't find it fills me with feelings of melancholy. The problem could be that I have seen pictures of your dog before (which I adore) and find it hard to dissociate my familiarity from this photo (or the photographer). Will definitely be coming back and see how it feels again in a day.
Guest 24-Feb-2006 06:31
I like the project...I like your picture.