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Roxie - Dog in Sunshine

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    Caught my dog sleeping in some sunbeams, and grabbed my camera to take some practice shots. If they upload in sequence, the specs should be as follows...
    shot #1 8977 - shutter speed 1/60, f-stop 5.0, ISO 80
    shot #2 8981 - 1/60, 6.3, 100
    shot #3 8983 - 1/40, 6.3, 100
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    Of these three shots i like shot #2 the best. Shot 1 has Roxie's head in a weird angle and shot 3 is just a bit too close for me.

    Shot 2 works for me though the focus on the eyes could be a bit sharper.

    Hope that helps,

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    The problem with number 2 is that her ear at the left is off in space due to too dark a shadow. Some cameras in the menu allow you to bring up shadow detail and make the shadows more transparent. If that is not the case then lightening the shadow is necessary in postprocessing.

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