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Jun 11, 2006 16:50 as a reply to  @ post 1607568 |  #16

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you done a lovely job
love the picture

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by the way, the dogs nails look very trendy
does she get a regular manicure ? Foxy (the dog here) never had nails like that :shock:

she is a **** too
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thanks marie.. i do all the manicure for chloe.


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Jun 11, 2006 16:55 |  #17

my sleepy head...

i find that shooting manual when chloe isn't moving is much easier...

here are some of chloe this morning as she's starting to wake up...


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Jun 11, 2006 17:00 as a reply to  @ EOS mE's post |  #18

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thanks marie.. i do all the manicure for chloe.

:shock:

good for you:cool:

Foxy gets lots of walkies and I think it clips her nails:confused:
(I hope so ..'cos I don't, I mean clip nails .. not the walkies)
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but it hurts when she leaps onto my lap in summer time (lighter clothes..me)
so maybe .............. her nails do need some clipping :rolleyes:

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Jun 11, 2006 17:01 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #19

just saw the new shots added on

Chloe looks great
love the blue :cool:


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Jun 11, 2006 17:25 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #20

marie wrote:
just saw the new shots added on

Chloe looks great
love the blue :cool:

Thanks Marie,

actually, chloe sleeps in her crate at night time, and in the morning time, when i go to work or on the weekends.. she'll jump into bed to sleep some more.

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Jun 11, 2006 18:09 as a reply to  @ EOS mE's post |  #21

G6canon wrote:
Thanks Marie,

actually, chloe sleeps in her crate at night time, and in the morning time, when i go to work or on the weekends.. she'll jump into bed to sleep some more.
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she looks great with those blue blankets wrapped around her

you could try using flash at times if it is not too much into her face


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Jun 11, 2006 20:19 |  #22

I love the raised eyebrows in the first shot of her on the bed.

I'm also starting to think that Chloe has the run of the house round there.




  
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Jun 11, 2006 21:05 |  #23

Hi, G6canon
Chloe is really photogenic.
After your pictures of her wake up, I played again with color balance, hue/saturation and levels.

This time, instead of using Images > Adjustments > xxxx I used
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Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels…
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The goal was to change the colors of the left picture to mimic the colors on the right picture. Enjoy.

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Jun 12, 2006 10:11 |  #24

I always kept Daschunds... the larger variety wirehairs and standard reds.

The problem with the nails is that you cant see the quick, the nail is all black.
Even our vet would not cut them as the chances of making them bleed is very high, the quick can be up to a 1/2 inch or more out.
I used to take several goes at it, a little at a time, and I still got it wrong sometimes.
It takes up to half an hou for them to stop bleading. ThenI put on thin strips of sticking plaster to keep the dirt out. as some of the nails go almost straight forward they do not wear down.
Dacks were digging dogs, and that does wear the nails down, bur most people do not like them to dig their gardens up.


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Jun 12, 2006 11:48 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #25

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she looks great with those blue blankets wrapped around her

you could try using flash at times if it is not too much into her face

yah.. she loves to wrap herself in the blankets.. she's our personal heater during winter times.. haha.

she hates the flash.. but since i got the LSII diffuser.. she like it much better since it's not flashing in her face.


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Jun 12, 2006 11:51 as a reply to  @ Terrywoodenpic's post |  #26

Terrywoodenpic wrote:
I always kept Daschunds... the larger variety wirehairs and standard reds.

The problem with the nails is that you cant see the quick, the nail is all black.
Even our vet would not cut them as the chances of making them bleed is very high, the quick can be up to a 1/2 inch or more out.
I used to take several goes at it, a little at a time, and I still got it wrong sometimes.
It takes up to half an hou for them to stop bleading. ThenI put on thin strips of sticking plaster to keep the dirt out. as some of the nails go almost straight forward they do not wear down.
Dacks were digging dogs, and that does wear the nails down, bur most people do not like them to dig their gardens up.

terry.. yup, chloe hates getting her nails done, cuz the vet made her bleed when she was younger. so now, she gets her front manicure every week.. and the back paws once ever two weeks. only little bits at a time.

but now we just take her out running as she's chased by our friends corgi and lab. hehe


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Jun 12, 2006 12:41 as a reply to  @ SalientGlass's post |  #27

Nick C. wrote:
I love the raised eyebrows in the first shot of her on the bed.

I'm also starting to think that Chloe has the run of the house round there.

yup.. i love that pic too.. that's when i was trying to take her photo and but she was sleepy.. and then my wife said... morning chloe~ and she gave her mommy that look. :lol:


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Jun 12, 2006 18:34 as a reply to  @ EOS mE's post |  #28

G6canon wrote:
yup.. i love that pic too.. that's when i was trying to take her photo and but she was sleepy.. and then my wife said... morning chloe~


and she gave her mommy that look. :lol:

:lol::lol::lol:


I think Chloe is ready to be posted ..............here >
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Jun 12, 2006 18:38 as a reply to  @ rpolitsr's post |  #29

rpolitsr wrote:
Hi, G6canon
Chloe is really photogenic.
After your pictures of her wake up, I played again with color balance, hue/saturation and levels.

This time, instead of using Images > Adjustments > xxxx I used
Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Color Balance…
Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation…
Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels…
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The goal was to change the colors of the left picture to mimic the colors on the right picture. Enjoy.

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very nice
more natural


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Jun 12, 2006 18:42 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #30

wow, beautiful daughter. Big queen size bed too :lol:


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