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02/09/2010 02:43:55 PM |
Another cool photo Ken...the simpleness of details really makes this! |
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02/05/2010 11:37:49 PM |
Where's the rest of his body? ;) Love this, looks like a real posed dog portrait. He's in his thinking pose. |
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02/05/2010 02:45:42 PM |
'Aloof' ??
That's not what the graffiti on the kennel wall says :- P
These overlay shots of the dogs look great - the processing works really well.
Message edited by author 2010-02-05 14:47:11. |
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02/05/2010 09:14:06 AM |
He looks like he's riding out a gale force wind that has just happened through the living room.... Love the overlay! |
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02/04/2010 08:14:31 PM |
That's a really big dust bunny! I kid...he's totally adorable. |
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02/04/2010 05:56:40 PM |
I like the focus (almost) on his nose, nice overlay also ;)
Message edited by author 2010-02-04 17:56:59. |
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02/04/2010 12:39:28 PM |
I love this! It has an old master feel to it - very atmospheric.
I could never get a good photo of my beautiful Cosima, either. She did not like the camera one little bit. |
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02/04/2010 11:08:08 AM |
Crockett used to do that too. Boone and Tank now, just stare at it like "oh, here she goes again." I love the look of wistfulness. Aloof really isn't the mood I'm getting. The overlay is excellent. :) |
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02/04/2010 11:07:48 AM |
Kirby must know the Lensbaby steals a bit of it's subjects soul every time it composes a shot...
I am liking the texture overlay and the blur. Does the lensbaby 2.0 use the single glass optic or the double glass optic? Your lensbaby shots are so much darker than mine it makes me wonder if it is the cifference in the optic. Also it looks like the focused area blends into the unfocused area as if a brush was applied to feather the edges together. Is that the shot or is it your PP technique?? I would love to know your secret! |
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02/04/2010 10:14:56 AM |
oh, wow! This is really wonderful! It should be hanging in a gallery somewhere. Sometimes the best things happen by accident! |
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