Thanks, I guess I need to calibrate my iMac screen.
He is about 2 1/2. He doesnt like having his photo taken much, he goes very shy. Thankfully I have some buzz words that get his attention everytime
Nice image!
I think that the clue is in the histogram. You've got room for almost +1.3 EV in Lightroom without clipping, and lifting it definitely shows a difference, but it depends entirely on what sort of end result you are after!
How do you find the shedding of coat.. Is is twice a year, and do you find it in your cameras and everything else for about 6 months afterwards..
Capture of the eyes makes a great pic. I'd be tempted to crop the left and right to remove the background altogether and just have the face in the shot. The dge of the head fur is so OOF that you are not losing much by cropping it out.
Lovely dog/wolf thing
Looks fine on my laptop, Lovely looking dog
Capture of the eyes makes a great pic. I'd be tempted to crop the left and right to remove the background altogether and just have the face in the shot. The dge of the head fur is so OOF that you are not losing much by cropping it out.
Lovely dog/wolf thing
Except that if you lift the exposure level, the fur that is out of focus creates a great halo around the head adding a different aspect to the shot and a more ethereal look. However it depends on what the end result is intended to achieve as I said.
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Ignore that as Tom's got the look that he was after!
He has two proper maults (sp?) but pretty much all year round there is fur everywhere. He is brushed at least once a week and we get about half a carrier bag each time. We have a robot vacumn thing that we have to put on everyday to cope with the hairs on the floor.