Justiss Goldmember 1,083 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2009 Location: Guilford, CT More info | Nov 14, 2009 15:39 | #1 |
Skrim17 The only TPBMer without a title. Enjoying my anonymity. 40,070 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jul 2006 Location: In my tree More info | Nov 14, 2009 15:49 | #2 The lighting is very harsh, some shade and fill flash or just not such harsh mid-day sun would improve the pics. Roscoe is quite the cutie! Crissa
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HMDH3 Member 165 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: Gre-Ality, USA More info | Nov 14, 2009 19:36 | #4 oh, Roscoe is so cute! I ama noobie so I wouldn't dare give advise but the last picture looks less harsh to my eyes. MicCog LLC
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Nov 14, 2009 21:25 | #5 The second capture is great! I love to look directly into the dogs eyes instead of looking slightly down. To try combat the harsh lighting in the pics you could try opening in PS, select the Clone tool, set Opacity to 50%, change the mode from normal to darken and run the clone tool over the reflective places on Roscoe. Not sure if it will work but it works on humans My Flickr
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cppalermo Member 104 posts Joined Jun 2009 More info | Nov 15, 2009 13:08 | #6 Very nice Closeups....These dogs are great pets Canon 20D, XS
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