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Re: Walkies!Nice image...but you have a bit of a dark fringe around the lady..did you dodge and burn??
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Re: Walkies!Thanks for the comments. Initially, I thought the lady ahead
of me was taking her baby for a bit of sunshine and fresh air in the park, later I realised her age meant it had to be either a grandchild or a baby trust to her care, perhaps she was a nanny. Later she stopped and took out of her pram this cat, attached a lead to its collar and carefully put the cat on the ground. I was fascinated by this behaviour as I had never seen anything like it, specially in Spain where animals are treated like animals and not people. The photo was taken in RAW and I cropped it in a square format. Then I used the post crop vignetting in the lens correction tab of the Raw utility to make that soft vignette to direct the attention to the main subject.
Re: Walkies!must be some precious pussy - looks like 2 leads,
like the 2nd crop with the cats shadows, but the first tells the story better interesting snap DebT DebT
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