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Unlike the rest, I prefer the original pic, without white balance correction.



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Dog by torchKerryPierce's beautiful series of floral light paintings gave me the inspiration to snap some of the home dog. She was initially a little edgy with the beam from the torch and wouldnt stay still, but settled down.
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I like the first one of this series the most, this seems to have the most intense expression and also has minimal background details to distract...
Reminds me more of Leigh's recent skin shedding than Kerry's light painting though ![]() ![]() Aka Andrew
Thanks for the kind words people. Do feel free to criticise or edit the images in any way you feel would improve it. My Photoshop skills are quite poor.
The following were taken prior to Kerry's influence. Subject was lit by the setting sun, through venetian blinds. The 2nd is far too fuzzy, but I did like the pose/expression. If I had the tripod foot thingy on the lens, I could have rested it on the floor and perhaps got a sharper image. ![]() ![]()
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