this is the first time I have ever showed any photo outside of family or friends. can i have some honest C & C feed back please
this is the first time I have ever showed any photo outside of family or friends. can i have some honest C & C feed back please
Only, Joe, when we get to see the photos...go back to the intro page and reread the instructions on posting photos...the final trick is to copy the upload information then pasting it in the dialogue box - after that, go to the advanced key and do your titling. Someone should do a screen capture, step by step of this procedure and post it.
here is vga version of the photo
A bit higher res
yay! I like the shot but might suggest (if Alfie will sit still long enough) to get closer and shoot in a more upward mode and drop your f/stop to a lower aperture to soften the background. Make Alfie the whole center of attention.
Thanks Chris, Will give your suggestions a try next time I have Alfie out for a walk.
That was also my first thoughts. Too much wood; not enough Alfie.
It may be worth trying a slightly tighter crop and running over the background with the Blur Tool.
He is a great looking dog? What breed is he?
Hi Richard, Yes he is a great little dog,We believe he is a cross terrier. He is a rescue dog. we think he is about 13 years old, and we would not part with him for any reason. He is the best dog I have ever seen with children, the grandchildren plague the life out of him getting him to play the roll of show jumping horse, going over the jumps they set up in the garden,dressing him up in whatever they can find, and millions of other thing they can think of. What a dog.....
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 23rd February 2011 at 07:41 PM.
Thanks the shot looks a lot better,once again thanks for the help Joe
With everything so drab looking (that time of year I know), I wonder if the photo would look better in B&W?
You could be right, never thought of it. Will give it a try tonight.
Regards Joe
Have just converted the Picture of Alfi in the woods and I think it looks great......Now I need to get it on to this page. How do I do it ...
Here goes....
Alfie is a keeper! He looks to be full of personality. The tighter crop really makes Alfie the focus.
I like both the tighter crop and the b&w. Well done.
Thanks to everyone for all the help and comments, I was really surprised that people from all over the world would take the time and trouble to help me improve my photography. Many thanks to you all.....Joe
Joe, I often find that 'problem' images are actually more interesting than looking at perfect photos. So don't worry about asking for more suggestions or advice in the future.