Portrait

Uploaded: May 08, 2007

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ExposureTime : 1/640Sec
FNumber : F3.5
ISOSpeedRatings : 1600
ExposureBiasValue : EV-1.0
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This was a difficult portrait to arrange as the dogs fight plus I could not go out to find a nicer location as a man was coming. Home isn't the best place, too much contrast in light and dark and the sun was in the wrong place for where I wanted to take a photo .

I put the EV down to lessen the whiteout on Bo, but then Teena was too dark, I'd put her further behind Bo so depth of field was a problem too in the beginning.

I put him side on so he didn't eyeball her but in hindsight I should have angled her too. Always something to learn .

My husband got their attention but no noises or anything to cause a fight.
~Pat

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