Person and their dog (Afterwards)

© Pat and Graham . Robards

Person and their dog (Afterwards)

Uploaded: May 20, 2007

Description

ExposureTime : 1/2500Sec
FNumber : F3.5
ExposureProgram : Manual
ISOSpeedRatings : 100
ExposureBiasValue : EV0.0
Flash : Not fired(Compulsory)
FocalLength : 160.00(mm)
Tripod
Cropped, and converted to black and white

I took this one of a young lass and her Pointer at the dog show. The same thing, hard sunlight so I made it into black and white when I cropped the image as the dog has such a classic head.

I wished I'd taken the whiteboard reflector to highlight their eyes as the right hand side of the girls face is too dark and I may have been able to highlight the dogs eyes??? ~Pat

Comments

Dr Silly level-classic May 23, 2007

Hello Pat. I happen to like the shot even with the dark eyes. Glad you upload a photo. Hope your doing well. :O)
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Pat and Graham . Robards May 24, 2007

Hi there Doc! I am in the middle of a Photographing Your Dog with an SLR Camera course with Instructor Jenni Bidner am having fun too! Thank you for your kind works, there was no editing done with the image. Jenni suggested I make it into Sepia too.

I am going to have to delete this gallery and go over to Graham's as there is a HTML error and I can't save anything. Heather deleted about 80 photos for me but it still doesn't work Doc, what breaks my heart is losing the awards. Oh well.

Take care! ~Pat #4321724


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