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01/02/2008 11:59:38 AM |
For you or the dog??? lol |
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01/01/2008 11:24:27 PM |
Ha! A great moment that will be far more appreciated in decades to come. |
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01/01/2008 10:26:28 AM |
I suppose that is more pleasant than being "dogged" by the guys at work! :} |
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12/29/2007 02:44:59 PM |
At least somebody enjoyed it! |
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12/29/2007 02:06:36 PM |
I love this shot, because it is so spontaneous. |
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12/29/2007 09:10:44 AM |
In the darker days of the year, many photogs turn to artificial light, and not everyone of us has the money (or financial priority) to buy strobes or sophisticated flashes. Now, the onboard flash of the camera seems to come in handy. But they don't. Onboard flashes kill pictures: they create shiny skins and hars shadows. Your pic suffers from theze features as well. There are simple, cheap and fairly effective ways to handle this, for instance by putting a tissue in front of the flash to soften and diffuse the light. Other techniques to soften or reflect light may be helpfull too. |
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12/27/2007 03:52:02 PM |
This is too cute! My dog would have snagged it and ran, lol! |
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12/27/2007 07:28:12 AM |
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