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My Dog: Mocha....again
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 28365" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Andy, great shot of Mocha, a cute dog always makes for a good subject. Exposure and depth of field are right on. Excellent attentive expression. The only recommendation I have is to crop it down to more of the head and shoulders and eliminate most of the cars in the background. They are a bit distracting especially the gold wheel in the upper right. The point of interest is Mocha and cropping will make him more prominent. In your EXIF data you indicate a +0.7 exposure bias. What is your logic for it? There are photographers who think Nikon cameras underexpose so they intentionally add about +0.7 exposure bias to every shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 28365, member: 654"] Andy, great shot of Mocha, a cute dog always makes for a good subject. Exposure and depth of field are right on. Excellent attentive expression. The only recommendation I have is to crop it down to more of the head and shoulders and eliminate most of the cars in the background. They are a bit distracting especially the gold wheel in the upper right. The point of interest is Mocha and cropping will make him more prominent. In your EXIF data you indicate a +0.7 exposure bias. What is your logic for it? There are photographers who think Nikon cameras underexpose so they intentionally add about +0.7 exposure bias to every shot. [/QUOTE]
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