No, not the cookie, the dog. A friend's dog decided to pose for me
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No, not the cookie, the dog. A friend's dog decided to pose for me
Good shot - like the way you was nearly on eye level with him.
really cute dog and a nice angle. I would like it even better if it wasn't quite so dark
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Really, Bambi? It doesn't seem dark to me at all. Hmmm. My crappy uncalibrated monitor, maybe?
How's this? I continue to wish I understood what I was doing wrong. This could be over done. It's definitely brighter and it's brighter than I remember the room being since the room was not that bright to start with.
I agree, shot 1 looks underexposed, but the second one looks much better.
Love those crazy underbites - cute shot!
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