I liked the photograph, and figured out where you were going with the title. But the title isn't important at all; the photograph should carry itself, and in this case, it seems to. I'm not fond of the framing too much, and it also appears to be slightly cropped, based on the dimensions. I might have cropped all but the window frame and some white border, but unfortunately, that would emphasize the fact that the window is not square in the frame, either because of lens distortion or actual curvature of the window, or both. If a photograph needs that much explanation, perhaps it wasn't as successful as you would have liked. But it doesn't need that much explanation. Andrew On Thu, June 20, 2013 3:37 am, Randy Little wrote: > On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 2:37 AM, YGelmanPhoto > <ygelmanphoto@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > > >> Randy Little - Baroque Dog >> What's the connection between the title and the image? >> > > > The connection is > > > 1)baroque painting with Dogs are many > > > 2) Baroque painting with Windows are many. > > > 3) Dogs expression is reminiscent of typical expression in most Baroque > paintings. http://goo.gl/RNx0h > > 4) dirt on window creates a distortion that is reminiscent to brush stoke > style often used in Baroque paintings. > > 5) I like Licorice > http://dutchfood.about.com/od/dessertssweets/a/DroppedinIt.htm > > > Other Reference : > http://www.wikipaintings.org/en/rembrandt/saskia-looking-out-of-a-window-1 > 635 > http://www.picturalissime.com/t/rembrandt_fillette_fenetre.jpg > http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nicolaes_Maes_-_Meisje_aan_het_vens > ter,_bekend_als_'De_peinzende'_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg > > > > Randy S. Little > http://www.rslittle.com <http://reel.rslittle.com> > http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2325729/ > >