The Family Portrait

© Deborah J. Bibbins

The Family Portrait

Uploaded: October 26, 2007

Description

How do you get a family portrait of 7 pets ?
You take 7 photos and put them on one background. It was easier than taking 7 pets and getting them to all sit still and look at the camera.

Exif: F Number: 4, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 10/2000, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 80, White Balance: auto white balance, Focal Length: 72mm, Camera Model: DMC-FZ20

Comments

Susan Weisensel December 02, 2007

WOW, Deborah, wonderful work on this, I love it and it must be the only way to get them all in one photo. #799719

Deborah J. Bibbins December 02, 2007

Thank you Susan, I did this in memory of Nikki (top row , 2nd dog ) We had just lost her this spring at 13 yrs old, I wanted to have a photo of the whole family together and this was the one way of getting it. Deb #5160319

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