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Thread: Dexter

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    Dexter

    I've had my pup for a month, and he has become my new favorite subject.

    The last one was a mistake, but it turns out that I really liked it after pp.

    thoughts welcome!
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    Re: Dexter

    I like the first one....has that dreamy dog look, but whatever he/she is chewing on looks more like drool than a snack.
    I'd get rid of it.
    Last one is way too dark on my screen.
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    Re: Dexter

    yeah, I was thinking about cloning that out.

    The last one is just dark, its not your screen. It was a failure exposure and focus wise, but after pumping up the contrast I kind of liked the silhouette and the light off his back...kind of in an abstract way. just a throw-in with the other 2.
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    Re: Dexter

    I really like #2. Great expression on the pups face, nice soft brown fur and a sharply focused eye. I agree with cloning out the treat but I would go a bit further and also get rid of the paw nail. I would also have liked to see a little more DOF to get the nose in focus too. All in all, I like the image.
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