Or according to lightroom it needs more exposure, so now I'm thinking that if I had directed more light at the dog it may have come out better.
Like so :)
I did, but what with trying to stop the dog eating the basket and actually getting it to look at the camera it all went a bit pear shaped. The image you see there has been doctored considerably to try to make it pukably cute :lol:
I changed the background and went a bit crazy with PP trying...
Sorry my bad just saw it as "D"3100 :cuckoo:
You could buy one for around £250 if you look around though, mine cost that as a kit with money off at Asda.
Thanks that makes sense, it's one of the many things I will forget to do though :D
I'm glad my picture makes you sick, it has had the desired affect :thumbs:
Thanks for that, a very informative post indeed. I already new some of it but the majority is something I will come back to time and again until it's firmly implanted in my mind, thanks again.
Weirdly enough if I ever got good enough I would love to do animal portraiture as a bit of a sideline, you have however reminded me why it would be hellishly frustrating, at least you can get dogs to sit :)
:) Thanks, the other dog seems to be a better subject, maybe we should of just bought another German Shepherd. :thinking:
Taking pictures of dogs just aint easy :)
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