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Rowdy VanGogh
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02/04/06 12:38 PM
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This is a shot of my boy, Rowdy (A/C/UCI Int'l Ch Loral's Der Terminator CGC, TT, HIC, TDI) taken to illustrate a brochure that was created for Rowdy's best friend 10-year-old Melanie Leon as part of a school project. I'm sharing it with the forum to demonstrate how easy it is to set up a "studio" in the home with the right lights, a backdrop and enough room to shoot. This was taken in our dining room. Plus, I wanted to share Rowdy with all of you. He is a TDI-certified Therapy Dog who works in schools, hospitals and convalescent homes now that his show career is in the Veterans stages. Enjoy, Jim
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Re: Rowdy VanGogh
[Re: Julie]
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02/04/06 10:37 PM
02/04/06 10:37 PM
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Julie,
when we got into Rotties 9 years ago, we understood the responsibility that goes along with that. The more we were around these dogs, the more we loved their intelligence and courage. They can be stubborn. But so can I  .
Rowdy is a unique gift. He is truly the sweetest, gentlest, kindest dog of any breed that I've ever known. And I've owned 3 Goldens. He has been the greeter dog at the last 3 AKC/Eukanuba Meet The Breeds booths. He spent this past Easter in an Alzheimers unit of a local convalescent home.
I have shot 4 Rottweiler Nationals and over two dozen Regional and local Specialties over the past 5 years and I've never had a dog do anything but lick my face even when I was placing the sign down right next to his face. In fact, in my entire shooting experience, the only dog that ever bit me (or tried to) was a Jack Russell Terrier. Rotties love me. I think they know I trust and love them. I don't think you can photograph dogs if you don't.
If we get together in Perry, I'll bring Rowdy so you can meet him. I guarantee that you'll fall in love with him.
Jim
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Re: Rowdy VanGogh
[Re: Dee Dee]
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02/04/06 10:50 PM
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Dee Dee, Thanks for the compliments. I read them to Rowdy and he blushed. His head is pretty but not magnificent. His body is lovely and he is absolutely correct front and rear with a gorgeous topline. And when he moves in the ring, you just nod your head and say "yup, that's how they're supposed to move". He'll be 8 years old next week and he can still out-move any of the top Rotties in the country. And I'm just a little proud of him  For this photo, taken in what is essentially a 12' by 12' room with a vaulted ceiling, I used two Alien Bees 400 monolights mounted at 45 degree angle to the subject bounced into silver umbrellas. I trigger them with a Morris radio transmitter to cut down on the number of wires to trip over. My backdrops are muslin in various colors both solid and mottled and I have a 12' backdrop stand. Exposure is manual at F8 and 1/200. Original RAW file processed in PhotoShop CS2. There are a lot of pieces of software out there and most photographers have their favorites. Linda and I started using PhotoShop when it was still version 3.0 for the Mac and we've been using it ever since. After working with a piece of software for over 10 years, you get comfortable with it's capabilities and I think that Adobe has done a pretty good job of keeping it current. The lighting setup is the same one I use for show formals or people/dog portraits. It's light-weight, portable and predictable. And the Alien Bees even have a battery pack option for use outdoors at Trials which is pretty cool. Jim
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