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RoxyThis dog has been staying next door for a couple of weeks. She loves to chase pine cones and hide behind trees.
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A great series, (I notice it's a triptych, praticing perhaps?) I'm not a huge dog fan but you've captured Roxy very well. As far as the combining the three shots, I would of tried the two on the outside the other way around, so that each roxy was facing in (if that makes sense).
Practicing for sure although I think that I have the shots for my challenge entry. Completely unrealted subject by the way.
Craig, I swapped the side pix as you suggested and yes it does look better. I just wish that I could see ![]() ![]() Steve
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Steve, I think the new version works, I do notice and it could just be my LCD, that the middle shot seems to have a bit of a green colour cast ?
Geez Craig,
you are one hard to please customer but I think that you were on the money again. Bit of a colour balance and saturation adjustment on the centre panel ![]() Steve
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