tmfabian
I met a man once...
So here's the deal, I'm winding down on a documentary project and have come to two tough decisions. Half of the people in my class like one and the other half like the other(two different sets of images same problem) and I cannot decide either, so I figured why not reach out to the fine folks here at rff for some advice. So here are the problems
This
Or This
And This
Or This
Thanks for any advice and feedback you folks can offer.
This

Or This

And This

Or This

Thanks for any advice and feedback you folks can offer.
ijohnnyz
shoot pictures not people
The 2nd and 3rd if you're going for rabid and vicious or the 1st and 4th if you're aiming for cute a cuddly.
tmfabian
I met a man once...
Also here's a link to the current edit as it stands if it helps.
http://picasaweb.google.com/tmfabian/MSPCAEdit050708
http://picasaweb.google.com/tmfabian/MSPCAEdit050708
Tuolumne
Veteran
2 and 3. They are the most powerful images. 3 looks like it came straight out of "Alien"!
/T
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jfserejo
Established
Another one to the 2nd and the 3rd images. The eyes in those are speaking more to the observer... Great shots.
tmfabian
I met a man once...
leicasniper,
the project is about the moment of interaction between abused/abandoned animals and the attempt of mankind to repair the damage other people have caused or tossed away, whether that moment be between animal and new environment dedicated to it protection, the administration of medical care, or the daily routine of cleaning the facilities. I know it's a slightly odder approach to documenting a place like this, however I also felt that much of the human portraits and animal portraits of sadness and caring and tears have been beaten into the ground and had hoped this would be a new view on what it takes to repair all the damage other people have caused.
edit: moved to proper forum
the project is about the moment of interaction between abused/abandoned animals and the attempt of mankind to repair the damage other people have caused or tossed away, whether that moment be between animal and new environment dedicated to it protection, the administration of medical care, or the daily routine of cleaning the facilities. I know it's a slightly odder approach to documenting a place like this, however I also felt that much of the human portraits and animal portraits of sadness and caring and tears have been beaten into the ground and had hoped this would be a new view on what it takes to repair all the damage other people have caused.
edit: moved to proper forum
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sienarot
Well-known
Definitely #2. As for the second set, I personally like #4 better, but think #3 is the better choice if you're going for fearsome.
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