Crop is okay, lighting is a bit dramatic for such a soulful gaze.
Fur tends to work best in diffuse lighting. Hard, dramatic light is generally not used for this type of photography.
North light in closed shade is usually best.
you are both correct. things are calming down and i hope to use my camera and take some time for better ...
Kulshan is an absolutely beautiful dog. However, shooting him close up with what appears to be a fairly wide focal length (cellphone?) distorts his nose and makes him like more like a hound than a Labrador.
As in shooting human portraits, I like to shoot dogs with a longer focal length from further away to avoid the "long nose look".
However, I have seen some folks who appear to really like the distorted noses of dogs and shoot with a wide angle lens up close to achieve the most distortion possible.
He is a very handsome dude. They do tend to have a bit longer noses as field labs... they don't have the big blocky heads or bodies... but yes I understand what you mean. They've been accused of having hound in them cuz they have big lab ears.. but no, they are full blood labs from a very good breeder.
Thank you sir, for commenting and for your suggestions. Still working on them and yes it was a quick cell phone pic. Horrible way to shoot.
This is his littermate sister River... she's gorgeous with a very feisty spirit (but also a chicken in some areas). She wants to be the boss of him.= (don't all females? ;-) )
Again, not professional portrait at all... but hopefully as I take more with my camera, I will begin to see improvements.
Never enough time it seems.
Last edited by lovelife65; 9th August 2019 at 02:27 AM.
River is a beauty. I love Labs...