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Jackson And Ripley Image Tools
Jackson And Ripley
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 Dsc0155
28-02-12 09:14 PM
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Description: In photoshop I added a gradient filter to darken the background and used the burn and dodge tools on the dogs.
Posted By: lvm15 (View all of lvm15's images) Dimensions: 900 x 600
Views: 257 Filesize: 625.2 KB
Replies: 3 Keywords: dog portrait spaniel animal pet canine setter
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Make: NIKON CORPORATIONModel: NIKON D90
Orientation: 1XResolution: 3050000/10000
YResolution: 3050000/10000ResolutionUnit: 2
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 WindowsDateTime: 2012:02:28 06:08:26
XResolution: 72/1YResolution: 72/1
ResolutionUnit: 2ExposureTime: 1/200
ExposureProgram: 0ISOSpeedRatings: 200
ExposureBiasValue: 0/6MaxApertureValue: 44/10
MeteringMode: 5LightSource: 0
Flash: 31FocalLength: 48/1
DigitalZoomRatio: 1/1GainControl: 0
Saturation: 0

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29-02-12, 09:31 AM
karenoliver karenoliver is offline
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Re: Jackson And Ripley

Awww they are beautiful dogs and you've done them justice with this marvellous shot! I really like this and would love to get one like this of my two dogs but doubt they could sit down together like this! :-)

Karen
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29-03-12, 12:18 AM
lvm15 lvm15 is offline
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Re: Jackson And Ripley

glad you like it Karen, it just took lots of patience
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30-01-13, 10:46 AM
Diveandfly Diveandfly is offline
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Re: Jackson And Ripley

Nice shot, one on the left looks the spitting image of my dear departed Springer.

The only thing I would say is that it looks a little over sharpened but that might be the reduction in size to post it. I like the depth of field, the background is just right to give you the feel of where the picture was taken without distracting from the subject. Also, you have captured plenty of reflection in the eyes which makes them pop nicely.

Did you use on camera flash?

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