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| 10/17/2005 10:20:00 PM |
jack-resize.jpgby Buckeye_FanComment: First, i suggest you take the photo eye level to the dog (just like when taking pictures of children). Second, color of background should enhance the subject. In this case, a lighter color background could help since Jack is all black. Third, play with the available light. I liked it when the luster of Jack's fur is obvious but light is still too harsh. Placing him under a shade with light coming from the side would help. Lastly, make Jack pose in a more interesting way, say, in a playful mood or directly staring at you.
Your focus is great, sharp and detailed. DOF is also good, making background a little blurred.
I like dogs. They are great subjects. Enjoy your labrador and your camera to the max! Hope these helped. |
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| 10/17/2005 02:33:45 AM |
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| 10/09/2005 07:50:40 PM |
Coveby boyetvComment: i would have used the Rule of THirds in this magnificent landscape. |
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