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Re: My old dogWow thats quite in your face. You might want to go for a more neutral background so you don't have distractions back there (like the lounge). One day you might use a tele focal length and wide aperture to defocus it but for today you could simply compose the image with something simpler like a blank wall, open sky, etc there. I'm assuming given the noise in the image this was taken indoors in darker ambient light at high ISO - perhaps try near a window with indirect daylight coming in
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My old dogYeah it was taken in quite a dark room, had a pretty quick shutter speed and high ISO! I am just starting out with my camera
Re: My old dogcute smile and big eyes, you have captured the personality of the animal well, as mentioned, the high iso noise is a bit distracting, but i can get over that since i can see feeling in the image.
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No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: My old dogI think thie photograph would look better
in black and white and the grainy effect would go well with it. Have a go!
My old dog
Yeah she is such a solemn soul! An emotional dog to say the least. I will try it in black and white and see what it's like ill post it tomorrow
Re: My old dogWorks for me...big, in your face...you can almost feel his breath. I like!
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