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2 comments:
Some of the below shots are amazing, keep going.
Yes, do continue shooting up. You're getting cool shots & it's something you don't see often - dogs flying through the air from underneath.
I also really like the ball-sniffing photo. Makes me glad that people wear clothes.
How are you getting the ghosting? That's pretty cool in one of those (the girl's face 2x).
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