
Did levels, light crop, sharp etc:

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Roxy DogNot sure if it's good or just average, so what better place to find out
![]() Did levels, light crop, sharp etc: ![]() Thanks... Nikon D70
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Focussing, colour and exposure are very good. Your PPing is excellent too, but i reckon it's not your dogs best angle. The hind legs are a bit distracting and seem to take away a bit of impact form the dogs face/snout.
That's what i think about it anyway, but that's me. I used to have a dog that looked very similar. He was a German shepherd/Labrador cross. Good work though. Steve.
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Your photo is beautifully sharp and a nice portrait Perhaps a slight angle change more to the front might have been better Anyhow, when you love your dog who cares what the angle is - any photo is excellent!! Thanks for sharing Graham
Thanks heaps guys
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