Sweetheart
Sweetheart
Photography \ Figure | 12/26/07 @760 |
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So , yup it's a doggie,but he's my doggieHis names CJ , he is a Doberman Pincher and he is one hard dog for me to take a picture of! All black and shiny and he doesn't sit still for very long.I really need one of those external flash things but for now alls I have is what came with my camera and I have to catch him off guard because he doesn't really like his picture taken lol
Anyway , I thought it turned out nicely compared to all my other pictures of him ^^ I burned out the bg [ no one needs to see our less than tasteful blue carpet
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12/26/07 @864
You must be proud of him!
Good work on post editing!
You are excused for posting only 2 dog shots in 3 years time...
12/26/07 @948
It´s really brilliant!
12/26/07 @992
12/27/07 @001
Carlos
12/27/07 @071
great details
12/27/07 @692
12/28/07 @687
Really like the expression... the eyes are great..
Keep it up
12/28/07 @765
12/30/07 @649
01/13/08 @671
A great dog shot especially since you nailed the exposure with the blacks!
01/15/08 @244
Though not too harsh, the flash is obvious. You could either use a lower light intensity, or try to bounce the flash instead of shooting directly.