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Aug 26, 2011 21:19:51   #
franwyner
 
I would love to hear some opinions of these pictures! Thanks







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Aug 26, 2011 22:01:00   #
Tom O' Thelake
 
nice action shot. your dog is on some superman stuff.
second foto: i feel bad for that poor bugger, hopefully your dogs friends don't ever see this.

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Aug 26, 2011 23:09:00   #
notnoBuddha
 
Dog pictures are of my favorite people. I like focus, color and framing - to me these are very good for what I assume they are menat to be - very nice pictures of your buddies. #3 seems to have a line running across the picture at about head level - guessing maybe a fence wire. I am thinking that someone is going to mention that you may want to consider moving your sibject out of center. A couple of more options to to shoot side profile and or get closer - a good share of your frame is of the grass which I assume is not your subject. Even if you decide you like it as done at least you could have others to better compare.

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Aug 27, 2011 03:19:05   #
lynn.rhyann Loc: Grants Pass, OR
 
I really enjoy these photos! the first one especially, great action shot. There are only 2 things i would like to input about them. Firstly, on the second photo, you may want to consider using a different ISO. It would take away the harshness of the flash, but still keep the picture bright and focused. On the third one, i also noticed the line, something you may want toy watch out for in the future. Try putting your subjects heads in a "void area" or an area without too much action going on right behind them. This will prevent the image of something growing out of their heads. other than that though, lovely pictures! Keep up the great work!

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Aug 27, 2011 05:50:22   #
KathyinNH Loc: Kingston, NH
 
Terrific action shot, great job. My only comment on that shot is I would have cropped the right side closer to to tail, it still gives room on the left for the dog to run into. I just felt the dark grass on the right was a little distracting.

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Aug 27, 2011 10:11:43   #
franwyner
 
Thank you all for your input...I am still trying to learn a lot about settings. I appreciate all your input. I am only using the edit program through iphoto or Picasa.

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Aug 28, 2011 04:52:07   #
brandy sanders Loc: louisiana
 
franwyner wrote:
I would love to hear some opinions of these pictures! Thanks


i have a chiuahaua and he looks just like yours. all of your pics are cute

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Aug 28, 2011 11:18:47   #
franwyner
 
Thanks...I see that now :)

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Aug 28, 2011 11:20:13   #
franwyner
 
KathyinNH wrote:
Terrific action shot, great job. My only comment on that shot is I would have cropped the right side closer to to tail, it still gives room on the left for the dog to run into. I just felt the dark grass on the right was a little distracting.


Thanks...I see that now...I am still trying to figure out how to edit individual items independently too

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Aug 28, 2011 21:04:10   #
Ugly Jake Loc: Sub-Rural Vermont
 
Great action shot - closer is better, I agree. The guy has a railroad running across his head !!! Two fixes - if the bushes are thick enough - you can shoot a low vantage - or, if you have a swiveling LCD viewer (Canon PowerShot Sx-30), you can shoot from a high vantage point & get it off his head . .

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Aug 28, 2011 22:07:00   #
franwyner
 
Ugly Jake wrote:
Great action shot - closer is better, I agree. The guy has a railroad running across his head !!! Two fixes - if the bushes are thick enough - you can shoot a low vantage - or, if you have a swiveling LCD viewer (Canon PowerShot Sx-30), you can shoot from a high vantage point & get it off his head . .


Thank you!

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Jan 10, 2018 07:49:00   #
wrr Loc: SEK
 
uh, one of those dogs is probably in trouble

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