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One Fat Frenchie!! #10944
10/15/07 04:07 PM
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I had a little booth at a local dog walk, and came upon this fabulous trio! You can see all of the unedited shots at this location.


I believe in f/8!
Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: KennyP] #10945
10/15/07 04:17 PM
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Great shot, love the expressions! Timeless and very well done!!! I'm still laughing and likely will every time I think of this shot!!!!!!!

Thanks for posting kennyp!

Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: Tony Bynum] #10946
10/15/07 05:09 PM
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You do the best job with high key white of anyone I have seen. I truly aspire to do hi key like this!!!

Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: Julie] #10947
10/15/07 05:13 PM
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Quote:

You do the best job with high key white of anyone I have seen.



That's because I never post the bad ones!!


I believe in f/8!
Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: KennyP] #10948
10/15/07 06:13 PM
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hahahaha! Smart

Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: Julie] #10949
10/15/07 06:47 PM
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If you want to do good highkey, lasotlite has made it easy and affordable to do high key with it's new "lastolite highlight background" it's a huge portable soft box that you use for a back drop, it's very cool. There's a write up in the November issue of Shutterbug. . . on the news stand now.

Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: Tony Bynum] #10950
10/16/07 08:21 AM
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Or you can do what I sometimes do: put a strobe behind the seamless paper! Now that's inexpensive!


I believe in f/8!
Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: KennyP] #10951
10/16/07 08:41 AM
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Dumb question, do you use a softbox with the strobe, an umbrella or nothing? I have heard of putting the lights behind, but, have not tried it

Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: Julie] #10952
10/16/07 02:38 PM
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If I have a lot of space [ten feet or more] behind the paper I'll just point a strobe right at it! If I'm space limited, I'll just use a silver brolly to spread out the light.
But most of the time I don't need it. If you want to shoot white dogs on white, you WILL need it!


I believe in f/8!
Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: KennyP] #10953
10/16/07 04:09 PM
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So that is how you did the Westie!

Shooting white on white is tough. I have had a hard time with light spill with white backdrops(too much light on the backdrop.

I am going to get my garage cleaned up and set up my studio to play in

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