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Ross Feickert
{K:4} 11/30/2003
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Thanks to all who commented. Hopefully I can use the criticism to improve my photography.
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paulo r
{K:423} 11/30/2003
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i like it as it is
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Becky V
{K:9699} 11/16/2003
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Also, when taking photos of pets, try to get down to their eye-level. You'll have a better chance at capturing a good expression, rather than the top of a head. Welcome to Usefilm! :)
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Audi Bastie
{K:65} 11/16/2003
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Dogs are very difficult to photography sometimes. I photographed a black lab once and it was a REAL struggle. I think a white/buff dog may have some of the same problems. I used all natural light and no flash. I also used a well lit background to accentuate his fur. Good Luck!
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Ross Feickert
{K:4} 11/16/2003
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You're right. I used a top-mount flash. Would you recommend bouncing the flash, or going with an external light source?
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Mark Scheuern
{K:1428} 11/16/2003
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I think the main problem here is the direct, on-camera flash (at least that's what it looks like was used). You're getting flat lighting and harsh shadows from the ear and snout. The composition's not bad, though maybe a bit tighter crop would help. Vertical works well for this sort of shot, too. Keep at it. Nice dog and nice camera.
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