Re: Our "Texas Chihuahua" 1
[Re: dbyrd]
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10/18/08 09:08 PM
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Thats what I was wondering about. If you look at the other version, the contrast is adjusted more. Thanks for the input.
David
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Re: Our "Texas Chihuahua" 1
[Re: James Morrissey]
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10/19/08 12:51 AM
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Thank you That's Boss, he finished his championship at 12 mo old and we are just starting to special him. We are quite proud of him. I adjusted the levels some on the other version I posted and that seemed to help. As for my my set up, all I have are some cheaper monolights. For that shot I used a single strobe, high and right. Nikon D70 1/125 F4.5 with 18-70 4.5 lens. My lights are adjustable but do not have and f stop settings and I do not have a meter other than a very old one that they dont even make a battery for any more LOL. Basically I am trying to teach myself through trial and error(both studio set ups and PS). Im trying to shoot as much as can on days off from work and hope to learn what I need between that and advise on here. ANY help I can get are GREATLY appreciated.
David
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Re: Our "Texas Chihuahua" 1
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10/19/08 09:41 AM
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David, Boss is gorgeous. I played with the exposure just a bit -- see if you like this version better. I shoot my Rotties on black backgrounds often and if you can play with lighting and contrast a bit the results can be stunning. With such a great model, you'll have a lot of fun experimenting. Give Boss a BIG hug from me. Jim
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