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WayneWood Goldmember More info | Sep 04, 2005 20:29 | #1 I have a neighbor who asked me to take some pics of her German Shepherd, so everyone meet Jazz, I'm not sure what to charge her or what the going rates are , so if anyone could help me out with that I would appreciate it , also any C & C would be especially useful to me as these are the first shots of this type I have attempted
Canon S1 IS Canon EOS 50D; Canon EOS 20D
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latigidsoe Senior Member 304 posts Joined Jun 2004 Location: West Coast of Canada More info | Sep 04, 2005 20:42 | #2 Personally I think I would lose the collar and the yard. I would take it to a place with a nice background and take shots there....but that's me, Can't help you with the rates as I usually work on the barter system
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latigid soe wrote: Personally I think I would lose the collar and the yard. I would take it to a place with a nice background and take shots there....but that's me, Can't help you with the rates as I usually work on the barter system ![]() Location wasn't a choice she wanted it done in her backyard Canon EOS 50D; Canon EOS 20D
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The collar is OK as She wants everyone to know the dog is her pet. I like the first one best of the three, the other two Jazz has landscape lights growing out of her head. Maybe if you could blur the background a bit it would help. 7D MKII ■ 10-22 ■ 15-85 ■ 28-135 ■ Σ 50-150 ■ 70-200 f4L ■ 100-400L ■ 580EX II
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JaertX Goldmember 2,018 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Amarillo, Texas More info | Sep 04, 2005 23:00 | #5 I agree with Eagle on the lights...watch your background a little more carefully...with the S1 you're going to have to get plenty of separation between your subject and background to get the blur more distinct. Also, I think the dog's head needs to be placed more to the right of the centerline of the picture in the last two. Hope this helps. Jason - I use Canon and stuff
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