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The Many Faces of Lunabear - a 6 yo lab/husky mix

 
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Nov 15, 2007 21:54 |  #1

Here she is, the one and only silly girl Lunabear, or as we affectionately call her, Luna Toones.

She's one of the best models I've ever worked with, tell her a mood or emotion and she gives it to you

1 - Hungry

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2 - Angry

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3 - Sheepish

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4 - Suspicious

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5 - Cautious

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6 - And of course the unplanned candid between shots

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Nov 16, 2007 08:20 |  #2

Nice emotion catches, though they all seem a bit soft. Can't say I like the tree sprouting out of her head in #1 and #2, though.


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Nov 16, 2007 08:36 as a reply to  @ ebondanes's post |  #3

Soft? That's interesting...Eye's looked sharp to me....Do you think that because I use f1.8 that the DOV is too narrow and instead of people concentrating on the eyes being sharp they are looking at the whole head?

Maybe it is soft and I'm just biased...hmmmm

I still haven't sharpened it yet either.

As for the tree, not overly happy about it either, but you shoot dogs when you can. I'm not that great at PS but I'm going to try and clone it out later.


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Nov 20, 2007 09:03 |  #4

mdrtoys wrote in post #4324110 (external link)
Here she is, the one and only silly girl Lunabear, or as we affectionately call her, Luna Toones.

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4 - Suspicious

I love this one. PERFECT :D


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Nov 20, 2007 10:05 |  #5

Love the expressions! She looks like a great dog.

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Nov 21, 2007 10:33 |  #6

Ha! That is great series!


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Nov 21, 2007 10:35 |  #7

Luna Toones...love it!


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Nov 22, 2007 02:41 as a reply to  @ stathunter's post |  #8

Thanks for the comments, when she's not hamming it up for the camera, she's out tormenting her brother Timber.




  
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Nov 22, 2007 03:45 |  #9

Awesome shots.. love the DOF, nice and sharp right where it should be... most obliging canine model I've seen, my dogs ought to take lessons :p


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