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mdukti
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Sep 03, 2007 11:43 |  #1

Hello,

This is belle. She is our 10 week old boston terrier pup. I have been having lots of fun taking pictures of her. Here is one that I am fond of. The tennis ball is slightly oversized to exagerate her small stature. Please let me know what you think.

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Sep 03, 2007 12:30 |  #2

I love it AND I'm amazed that you could get a 10 week old puppy to sit still long enough to get that shot!




  
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Sep 03, 2007 13:40 |  #3

I agree with Shootmetoo. It's a very nice portrait. I think the WB is off, though. Adjust that, and you have a real winner!!


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Sep 03, 2007 14:51 |  #4

ShootMeToo wrote in post #3852321 (external link)
I love it AND I'm amazed that you could get a 10 week old puppy to sit still long enough to get that shot!

I feel the same way when I get my 5-MONTH old puppy to sit still for that long. Cute dog :)


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Sep 03, 2007 15:46 |  #5

Hi,

Thank you all for the comments. She does not sit still much. I am used to photographing my two daughters (7yrs and 2 1/2), so I have some patience. Bribery works well too.

Regarding the WB. Thank you for the comment. I haven't messed around too much with this in photoshop. I have an inexpensive LCD monitor and it is hard to get things like levels and colors just right.

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