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mortcdz
 Male (gold account) mortcdz

Posted: 28th May 2008
7:50 PM

Non-Critical

Having just recently bought one puppy (see http://www.chortleberry.com/l/photo_97000/Time_For_A_Rest) I'm a glutton for punishment and have my name down with a dog breeder to buy another in a few weeks time. She's a very enthusiastic person, and has been emailing me pictures of the litter growing up over the last 4 weeks.

All good stuff, except that the photo's she's taken aren't that good - its a hard enough task anyway as the puppies are all black, but the pictures are out of focus, unclear and poorly composed. The thing is I don't have the heart to tell her just how bad they are, as she is so positive and happy, it doesn't seem right to burst her bubble

So not only have I failed my paparazzi test I also seem to be failing my Art Critic test as well - who'd have thought that photography held so many morale dilemas?
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critic   critique   dilema   morale   quality  



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