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Wayne Wood
15th of September 2005 (Thu), 19:33
A couple of weeks ago I posted some shots of a neighbors German Shepherd that I had been asked to take some pics of ( a paying gig) I listened to the advice of a couple of people and this is what I came up with ,,, hope you all like C & C would be appreciated

#1 Jazz
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/700/picture0690er.jpg

#2 Jazz and her proud owner Julie
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/4186/picture0903uz.jpg

#3 Jazz and Cruiser
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/4690/picture1196xm.jpg

#4 jazz
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/8999/picture0975qy.jpg

Canon S1 IS

tupe
15th of September 2005 (Thu), 19:50
I like those a lot. Great expressions.

gmaize
15th of September 2005 (Thu), 20:56
My first thought when evaluating the first photo was that it could have used some fill flash, especially with the dark face. Is there any flash in these photos? It's worth a try so you can fill in the shadows.

--gmaize

Wayne Wood
15th of September 2005 (Thu), 21:08
My first thought when evaluating the first photo was that it could have used some fill flash, especially with the dark face. Is there any flash in these photos? It's worth a try so you can fill in the shadows.

--gmaize

I took almost 100 pics some have fill flash some without , some have other poses, these are just ones that I liked

malla1962
16th of September 2005 (Fri), 12:19
Nice shots.:D

JSolie
16th of September 2005 (Fri), 12:43
It can be hard to get a good dog picture (some dogs rarely ever hold still), but you managed to nail it! #4 has a stately, relaxed look. What happened to Jazz' right ear?

-- John

Airedale1
16th of September 2005 (Fri), 18:22
Very handsome GSD. I love the last two shots.

dancinec
16th of September 2005 (Fri), 18:29
Nice photos, I like the last one best. It stands out from the background and seems like a natural pose.

Scottes
16th of September 2005 (Fri), 18:35
Love the third and fourth shots.

Eagle
16th of September 2005 (Fri), 19:18
You did good. These are great compared to the last ones you posted. I really like the 4th shot. Only thing is I wish his tail would have been in it. But it's a keeper.

Wayne Wood
17th of September 2005 (Sat), 12:05
It can be hard to get a good dog picture (some dogs rarely ever hold still), but you managed to nail it! #4 has a stately, relaxed look. What happened to Jazz' right ear?

-- John

Jazz used to be a show dog till a husky got a hold of her ear:cry:

storeman
17th of September 2005 (Sat), 12:25
I think the last one worked best, The full on shots of the dogs head lose out because of the very dark muzzle. The last one, with the dogs features in profile has that something extra though a slighly less severe crop on the dogs rear may have improved the shot.

In the second picture, the woman (presumably the owner) appears to be making the dog lean to it's right which had me tilting my head slightly and the third is spoiled by the rat next to it. (I hate small dogs) :)

In all of them though, the colour looks very natural and true to life.

The main thing is that the customer likes the photo's. Their opinion is really the one that counts.

taybone
17th of September 2005 (Sat), 18:13
Nice shots, with excellant color.

What lens was used?

Wayne Wood
19th of September 2005 (Mon), 05:56
Nice shots, with excellant color.

What lens was used?

Just the Canon S1 IS no attachment lenses

and Storeman the customer/neighbor/friend loves the pics