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Katie and Foxy
My grandaughter Katie with her new dog that she approprialely named "Foxy".
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Great Portrait
Joe,
Great portrait, and you captured both subjects really well. What breed is Foxy?
Mark Stodter
Mark Stodter at 04:04 CEST on 24-Oct-2011 [Reply]
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Thanks for the positive comment Mark. The dog is a Pomeranian.
Joe Saladino at 15:34 CEST on 24-Oct-2011 [Reply]
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The portait is perfect (colour, sharpness, light, composition etc.) and both models are very photogenic. The image would look even better if the background was more blurred, for instance by using a lens with a larger aperture of shooting with more zoom at a larger distance (but then you need a more powerful flash).
Alfred Molon at 22:45 CEST on 24-Oct-2011 [Reply]