These are the last of the litter photos. Most are starting to go to new homes this weekend. We did let one go home a week earlier than usual(at 7.5w), but, it was special circumstances.
All but two are sold and one is staying here with me. There are people interested in the last two, just not committed to them yet. The last two have semi special requirements. One must go to a show home, as he is too nice not too. And the other I will only allow to go to a home that has either another whippet, or will give him a TON of interaction. He is my one puppy(besides the one I am keeping and one that went to a whippet show person) who really is too high energy to be a plain pet.
Anyhow, here are the photos. There is a shadow to the left as there is a person standing there. These were done more to document, vs be real portraits. The majority of the shots were stacked photos. I always take a portrait shot too. The background is our movie screen(for the projector) and I used one light at 7 o'clock with a reflector taped onto my fish tank at 3 o'clock. Small space issues
Obviously, I REALLY needed a backgound light! (but, no space!)
Spectacular shots - all of them are very nice. I agree with the consensus that your lighting is getting better and better. They looke very evenly lit, and even the darker sides of the body are popping well (for example, the second shot). I will say that on my monitor, the images look like they might need just a tad bit of brightness - but nothing significant.
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