24 January 2011

Animals

These are a few photos I found that I took in December of 2009, around the first week I had my camera.
All are of

1st. The image of my dog, Maggie, was taken in my family room while the little amount of winter sunlight hit her face. I used curves to brighten the sun spot and to deepen the black of her nose. I also used a sepia filter for dramatic effect. If I could retake the picture I would try to include the lower part of her paw, and try to reposition where the light hit her face. It was taken at an ISO of 100, an f stop of 2 with a shutter speed of 1/80 of a second.
2nd. The image of my dog "posing" was also taken that same night in December. I love how the light hits her face and how she is looking away from the camera, very majestic like. It was taken at an ISO of 100, with an f stop of 2 at a shutter speed of 1/80 of a second.
3rd. This image is of my other dog, Max, and it was also taken that same night just at a different time. This time I also had the room lights on because it was night, which does not give such a dramatic look but more of a real look. The position my dog is in reminds me of the Great Sphinx of Giza. If I could retake the image I would take off my dogs collar, because I think it takes away from the image.
4th. This picture was taken a split second before my cat was able to sneeze on my lens. It was originally taken in B&W and I didnt actually edit it at all. It was taken at an ISO of 400, with an f stop of 8 at a shutter speed of 1/60 of a second.

Dog In December Light

Majestic Dog

Sphinx like?

Pre-Sneeze Cat

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