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    Accidental Dog Portrait

    This photo was never meant to be - I was adjusting the settings on my camera when my husband bumped my arm and I pressed the shutter. Our neighbours' dog was attentively watching what I was doing.
    I was ready to delete whatever was on this capture, but it came out surprisingly well (I think).
    I adjusted Brightness and used a low setting High Pass sharpening. Also cloned out some clutter on the left side.
    (Too bad his ear is cut off....)
    Keeper or Trash????

    Accidental Dog Portrait

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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    I like the expression in his eye.



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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    I would keep it Kris! I love the expression and the beauty of the radiant eye and catch light! He looks like a child patiently expecting a gift.

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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    Great shot of a handsome animal!

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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    I should have more of these accidents. The more I try to get good shots, the worse they get!

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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    He looks like a child patiently expecting a gift.
    How did you know, Frank? He was indeed waiting for his snack.

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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    Now if you were trying the pooch wouldn't sit still.

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    Definitely a keeper! What an eye he has . . .

    Our "four foot friends" are just too much. I could spend all day with ours . . .

    Thanks for sharing with us Kris.

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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by mknittle View Post
    Now if you were trying the pooch wouldn't sit still.
    So right - he's still a puppy and just wants to play. No sitting still or posing for this guy.
    I yelled at my husband for bumping me - and then had to apologize when I saw the picture on my computer.
    OK - for once it was a lucky bump.

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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by zen View Post
    Definitely a keeper! What an eye he has . . .

    Thanks for sharing with us Kris.

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    My pleasure.
    BTW: my neighbour already asked me for a copy.

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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    I would say a keeper! I love the attentiveness in his eyes. And such a handsome guy :thumbup:

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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    So incredibly nicely focused for the eye - perfect! To do so, at that depth of field, would be mighty bold but would work well. Most of my best images are accidents too, in a way, but this is amazing.

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    Re: Accidental Dog Portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    So incredibly nicely focused for the eye - perfect! To do so, at that depth of field, would be mighty bold but would work well. Most of my best images are accidents too, in a way, but this is amazing.
    Guess the dog was in the right place at the right time.
    No way in the world would I ever be able to duplicate this, no matter how hard I tried.

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