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  1. Ivy,
    The photo that strikes a chord with me is your last one of the puppies. It’s funny because I used to take pictures and video of my dog putting his head out the window and enjoying the nice breeze. My dog Skippy passed away this February, so I especially appreciate a photo like this. Dogs really hold a special place in our heart.

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  2. All of these photos are beautiful! I agree with Ryan about the puppy pictures. I think those pictures were well taken and are special. The color in the roses look lovely as well! For the second picture of the building, I wish there was more space on the right side as it feels like it is really close to the edge of the frame.

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  3. Love your images of the dog in front of the door, and the one with it's head outside the window. the lighting in each of these photos is beautiful. I especially like that it turns the dog into a silhouette, but you can still see enough details to tell that it's looking back.

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