Geaux
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It was too beautiful to not be outside today. The wife, dog, and I went out for a stroll in the park, so I decided to bring the camera out also. Any CC is welcome, but I also wanted to share them with yall. I actually liked the way my shots came out today. The sun and shadows were pretty brutal today, but I'm not going to complain about the sun after the weather we've had the past few days lol.
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2: I really wish I would have noticed the piping before I took the shot. I liked the angle, but I think I could have slid a bit more to the left to conceal the plumbing.
3: Random Texture shot:
4: Shadow Family Portrait Your responses will probably be: "Typical Myspace/FB shot, nothing spectacular" (I knew this, but I still liked the idea lol)
5: My Model for the day was the puppy. We found a perfect little bridge to compose some shots off of.
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And since I've already posted 6 images in this post, I'll leave this one in url form b/c I'm not sure how I feel about it. So you can click if you want to comment on how I can take the shot better next time. I couldn't get the Swan white enough without blowing out other parts of the image. Is there anything I can do during PP to bring out the whites of him/her?
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/4552810215_a5c7ea439c_o.jpg
Thanks for looking, hope you liked them as much as I did. I wish I could post more of the puppy bridge shots, but I don't want to overload the post
1:
2: I really wish I would have noticed the piping before I took the shot. I liked the angle, but I think I could have slid a bit more to the left to conceal the plumbing.
3: Random Texture shot:
4: Shadow Family Portrait Your responses will probably be: "Typical Myspace/FB shot, nothing spectacular" (I knew this, but I still liked the idea lol)
5: My Model for the day was the puppy. We found a perfect little bridge to compose some shots off of.
6:
And since I've already posted 6 images in this post, I'll leave this one in url form b/c I'm not sure how I feel about it. So you can click if you want to comment on how I can take the shot better next time. I couldn't get the Swan white enough without blowing out other parts of the image. Is there anything I can do during PP to bring out the whites of him/her?
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/4552810215_a5c7ea439c_o.jpg
Thanks for looking, hope you liked them as much as I did. I wish I could post more of the puppy bridge shots, but I don't want to overload the post