one always hears that dogs eventually begin to bear resemblance to their owners. this is the first time such a case has appeared to me without someone else first pointing it out.
Hm sometimes the stanzas of a poem have a certain textual shape to emphasize a certain meaning that is conveyed in the poem, so I think you are wrong.
But even if you were right, it has nothing to do with my remark about poetry and photography sometimes sharing a certain aesthetical approach, so I think you are wrong again if you feel that way.
digital cameras have built in filters to highlight more shadows (more contrast and other such stuff?) making the photos look more spectacular than analogue cameras which are unable to have such filters.
never said there was anything wrong with that. but professional photographers im sure sometimes find the filters mess up their photos, so they have to adjust the photos on computer. for general use its fine, makes n00bs feel like pros
PS. On a serious note, we need some dog/scarf pics.