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Conk
13th of October 2002 (Sun), 13:17
Fixed up a photo. Couldn't live without that clone stamp.
Before
http://www.pbase.com/image/3404390.jpg
After
http://www.pbase.com/image/6113178.jpg

bigdave
13th of October 2002 (Sun), 14:15
Beautiful dog! Isn't it funny how pets can look so human sometimes? A dog's face seems to show so much emotion, and you captured a touching gaze in your photograph. When I look at your shot, Brittany reminds me of a little girl who wants to go out and play, but can't because she's on punishment. Very cute.

You did a wonderful job removing the baseboard too. That must've taken some time even though you used the clone stamp in PhotoShop. One tip though, the vertical lines on the wall don't quite line up on the lower left where the baseboard used to be. You could probably touch it up easily. Thanks for sharing your picture Colin!

Leighow
13th of October 2002 (Sun), 19:09
CONK

Super shot.

My dog used to give me this stare -- especially when we 1st brought her home from the pound. THat is when I read a book that advised; " ... if I outstare the dog, I am the master.." and I was a bit afriad of dogs 10 years ago!. Well it worked. And that broke the ice.

Your's is one beautiful dog.

She sems to be watching what someone is eating Or maybe, expecting you to get your shoes tied so your cold both head out the door for a walk.

Wonderful shot. Looks like a bid dog.

HOWIE

PS: I had not noticed the backgound. I kind of center the shot on my screen (not full image- I am at 75 dpi). Did not look. Just looked that the dog. The eyes. The soft skin.

HOWIE

Conk
13th of October 2002 (Sun), 22:37
Thanks Dave, Howie.
I fixed the small uneven lines in the panel behind her. I have also blurred the wall a little so that the lines weren't so overpowering.
Glad you got over your phobia Howie. Dogs are great. Brittany is a German Shorthaired Pointer. She's not really that big at 47 lbs. I think that day she may not have been feeling too well as she was lying in a unusual spot and not too active. You wouldn't know it though just by looking at her. We seem to get to know our dog's manerisms.