David-Wisse 5 Posted December 24, 2009 Ruff & Hans snoozing after the day's trouble making. Thoughts welcome - Regards, David Link to comment
Not Here 93 Posted December 26, 2009 It's all an act (being good)... they knew Santa was on the way! :-)... Mike Link to comment
photo by patsy dunn 1 Posted December 26, 2009 David, Love it,,,,,,,this is a wonderful capture. Happy New Year !! Patsy Link to comment
David-Wisse 5 Posted December 26, 2009 Thanks Mike & Patsy! I think they were too tired from the holiday festivites to wreck further havoc! Best, David Link to comment
sadeghmiri 1 Posted December 27, 2009 Lovely dogs David! They are just great! Thank you for your comment on 2 of my photos , I don't really know what breed it is . These are street dogs which you can see all over Persian gulf . It was early morning and I was shooting the birds with my 500 mm and suddenly this dog came in my frame and the light was just perfect and I took 4 frames and posted 2 of them to P.N. I think it can be a mixture of Afghan and some other breed. Best regards Sadegh Link to comment
knweinhold 0 Posted December 28, 2009 You have many excellent photos of your dogs. This one seems a bit too close or I have difficulty determining the perspective. Also I can't make out what that brown area is between the two, distracting me from the rest of the photo. Maybe it would help if the shot was from a lower vantage point, or if you brought the center closer (add barrel distortion). Hope that helps. Link to comment
David-Wisse 5 Posted December 28, 2009 Thanks Sadegh - I can see the Afgan breeding in your shot - beautiful dog. Kevin - thanks fro the critique. What you're seeing is a blanket between the 2 dogs. I would agree it doesn't help the photo at all. Not sure what you mean by your perspective issue - I did want to fill the frame with the dogs, they are lying side by side on a couch. Appreciate your visit! David Link to comment
jrickert 2 Posted December 29, 2009 I like the framing in this shot. Now that I know that the dogs are on a couch, the matching "wall and floor" makes sense. Link to comment
knweinhold 0 Posted December 29, 2009 What I mean about perspective is that when I first look I have difficulty determining the lay of things. My mind wants to visualize what I'm seeing in 3D, and it is difficult for me to determine the dimensions I'm seeing and from what angle the photographer is viewing it -- if that makes sense. Here's the image with fisheye distortion adjustment. Please note that I didn't remove your signature; it got cropped off by the adjustment.http://talonthorn.com/image3.jpg Link to comment
David-Wisse 5 Posted December 31, 2009 Thanks for the explanation Kevin. I'm afraid I'm not seeing much improvement in your version though, it is so close to the original. I do think the tighter crop on the right is called for. I appreciate your time and comments! David Link to comment
shahriyar_miri1 0 Posted January 1, 2010 Nice tos see your lovely dogs again.wnderful shot.oh and thanks for your nice comment on my photo. best regards. shahriyar. Link to comment
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