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18th December 2013, 06:33 PM
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My 3 monsters :)
Ok..i'm not one to usually do pet photos..cos basically..i think i suck , But here's some few attempts, i've seen trully great pet images on this site, so im hoping to get alooooot of critique, i'd really like to get alot outta my pets, they have sooo much attitude between them, the more u take images of them, the more u know exactly what face its pulling. Strange how a pet has faces.. but its TRUE!!! So please..go crazy..please tell me how to improve.
Does using a black background and flash help? like a portrait set up ?
Im also struggling with the black of the peeks and the white of my husky( which im crazy about, man my dog has so much attitude, queen of all )
I find the black comes out blue? Maybe someone can give me advice on post production on the Dogs? i've played a little with levels, curves, and sharpening on eacj image. All shots taken at about 1/160th sec , f 2.8-f 8, ISO 200. with Tamron 90mm macro lens.
I believe getting down to there lvl improves photos, so gave that a shot... i think it does help ?
Would any other type of lens help?
#1 Moemfy
#2 Gizmo
#3 Gizmo
#4 Moemfy
#5 This dog, im crazy about. 1st day she completely avoided me as a pup when i got her. She's been at my side ever since.
Kisha
As you can see..im struggling with blacks..Moemfy( # 1 and # 4) looks different...Gizmo (2 and 3) is ok..i think..but not exact, and Kisha #5 is erm..yellow..not white? HEEELLPPP
Oh...and one last thing, frames... how ? what? where?
Last edited by ClaudioG; 18th December 2013 at 06:52 PM.
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18th December 2013, 07:36 PM
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18th December 2013, 07:37 PM
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Re: My 3 monsters :)
I leave the recommendations to more experienced members. Just want to say I love # 2 and #5.
Kisha is one gorgeous dog!
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18th December 2013, 08:09 PM
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Re: My 3 monsters :)
Hi Claudio,not qualified on this to give advice but Richard has given you a lot of good tips.Lovely dogs mate!
Cheers David
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19th December 2013, 07:18 AM
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Re: My 3 monsters :)
Thank you all for your comments and Richard a very big thank you for the great advice!! As far as shutter speeds go for some movement from my pets? If I want head sharp and rest with movement..what settings could I use? I have a Nikon D5100
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