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wud

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Going through/processing pictures from today - could you help and let me know if they are too dark? I get so busy zooming in and out, that my eyes adjust to the colors but when I looked here at Nikonites, the screen seemed to bright so not sure if I darkened the pictures to much.

Got any other suggestions for improving anything, let me know :)


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piperbarb

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We have a yellow Lab that absolutely loves to dive into our neigbhor's stinky pond and any puddle she can find, but just try to give her a bath. You would think we had been beating her for days. :)
 

wud

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We have a yellow Lab that absolutely loves to dive into our neigbhor's stinky pond and any puddle she can find, but just try to give her a bath. You would think we had been beating her for days. :)

Haha. Maybe you need to make your bathroom more like.. a pond :p

 

wud

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Thanks so much, I like number 3 a lot too :) The dogs expression are just priceless!


you have a lot of great pics here wud, dog shots are brill

Thanks Roy! I am feeling more and more confident with these dog pictures, which really helps me focusing on the smaller details now. I am very glad that it seems you guys and girls in here see that.
 

MelodyTregear

Senior Member
Going through/processing pictures from today - could you help and let me know if they are too dark? I get so busy zooming in and out, that my eyes adjust to the colors but when I looked here at Nikonites, the screen seemed to bright so not sure if I darkened the pictures to much.

Got any other suggestions for improving anything, let me know :)








Great shots!
 

wud

Senior Member
Last shots from the weekend are here: http://nikonites.com/portrait/14070-different-portraits-3.html#post157706


So I learned a LOT.

1: Think about setting up some restrictions when doing free work! Maybe 2 days and around 40 different shootings were a bit too much. Some wanted just 1 picture but most wanted 2, some wanted 4 and even one wanted no less than 6 pictures (she got 3 dogs and wanted a portrait of them all, one with them all together, one with her and 3 dogs aaaand one with 6 dogs and 2 owners lol).


2: Do NOT show any of the pictures to the owners, they seem to remember as elephants and 2 mailed me back, what about the picture where the dog did xxxx. I get to choose which are the best ;)


3: Consider straight away if the dogs shouldn't do a group shot. Some - even though they lived together - didn't want to sit/lay close and I am sure it was due to the situation (lots going on right next to us, people waiting for turn, me being weird with a big camera). If they dont seem to pose naturally, tell the owner they are going to get portraits of each dog instead. (For this, I mean when shooting like this with only short time for each dog - for a "normal" shooting we got plenty of time of course).
What I am talking about:
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4: Do more shooting in bright sun!!! I have been avoiding this, as I think the pictures gets weird - but I for sure got the best pictures saturday, were we got full sunshine. Did the pictures more or less in the shade, but I had so many opportunities to make them pop more, because of the sun (through leafs, backlight etc).


5: Learn more about people portraits.


6: Do what you gotta do :)
At first, I was very nervous mailing some of the pictures, but it was clearly on the replys that I got more positive feedback on the ones not (more or less) straight out of the camera. You may wonder why I go around and think about this, but for many years I've been at a dog forum, posting tons of pictures. People always loved my pictures but as I've grown to get better and gotten more of "my editing style", some still love it - some apparently hate it, lol. Dont get me wrong, I dont need everybody to like my stuff, but of course you think hey, am I wrong, when people are saying they liked your pictures more before.
I do appreciate honest comments and I did some thinking, but in the end, I am here now, doing this and I am happy about it - so, of course thats how its going to be :)


7: My people skills aren't as bad as I thought, lol!


8: I seriously love shooting dogs! Okay, I knew that already hehe.



Learning off. This weekend me and my youngest dog are going on a getaway to Sweden, staying with his breeder and some of his brothers/sisters (and the owners). I can hardly wait :) :)





 

Marilynne

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So I learned a LOT.

1: Think about setting up some restrictions when doing free work! Maybe 2 days and around 40 different shootings were a bit too much. Some wanted just 1 picture but most wanted 2, some wanted 4 and even one wanted no less than 6 pictures (she got 3 dogs and wanted a portrait of them all, one with them all together, one with her and 3 dogs aaaand one with 6 dogs and 2 owners lol).








Maybe on free work day, offer 1 or 2 photos free per human, then they pay for any additional photos.
 

RockyNH_RIP

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WUD, I am with marilynne on this... was just gonna suggest the same thing she did!! (She is one smart lady!) :)

Take what you want on a free shoot, maybe grant one or 2 requests but limit what they get for Free!! They can review all of pic 2 for free (in a standard size of your choosing if you are printing) and for additionals they pay..

Seems very fair!

You do great work!!

Pat in NH
 

wud

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Good idea, I forgot the details - for this event people actually paid, money went for renovation for a club (dog agility club). Its not a place I use.
I am really happy I did it but yesterday evening I was kind of, phew, no more pics please ;)
 

RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
Good idea, I forgot the details - for this event people actually paid, money went for renovation for a club (dog agility club). Its not a place I use.
I am really happy I did it but yesterday evening I was kind of, phew, no more pics please ;)

Ok, the same should apply WUD, evena charity event where they pay... That should still buy them a limited number of pictures ... with additional available for purchase..

All in all, still a great learning experience... I am ready to take lessons!! :)

Pat in NH
 

wud

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Ok, the same should apply WUD, evena charity event where they pay... That should still buy them a limited number of pictures ... with additional available for purchase..

All in all, still a great learning experience... I am ready to take lessons!! :)

Pat in NH

Yes of course, where's my head. You are both right.

Ill swap lessons with lessons from you ;)
 
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