No, I am certain there are no people as this photo is taken facing the entrance most rear end where there's no people ard then. Happens that weather is nice and clear and your doggie is sitting there.
Perhaps alittle cropping might look better but do drop me a mail if you wan the original photo to be forwarded to you.
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Thanks!
No, I am certain there are no people as this photo is taken facing the entrance most rear end where there's no people ard then. Happens that weather is nice and clear and your doggie is sitting there.
Perhaps alittle cropping might look better but do drop me a mail if you wan the original photo to be forwarded to you.
Hahahhaa.. my mistake.. *paiseh*.. No need the original photo. I don't have the habit of printing out my pics. All my pics are in digital format and are saved in CDs. This pic will do just fine! Thanks so much for the offer!
Had a look at your gallery as well, and it was huge, way bigger than I thought. There's plenty of good photos in there as well, and you'd do well as a dog photographer. If there is a National Dog Walk again next year, hope we'll all be able to make it.
Had a look at your gallery as well, and it was huge, way bigger than I thought. There's plenty of good photos in there as well, and you'd do well as a dog photographer. If there is a National Dog Walk again next year, hope we'll all be able to make it.
Hahahhaa.. my mistake.. *paiseh*.. No need the original photo. I don't have the habit of printing out my pics. All my pics are in digital format and are saved in CDs. This pic will do just fine! Thanks so much for the offer!
fWord: Thanks for the compliment. I'm using a pro-sumer, nothing to shout abt those pix I took haha. Anyway, its not a wide-angle lens but rather PSed.
I am not very good in flash photography and I guess the difference is how the photographer adjust the flash output to so that the foreground and background will picture will look balance and natural.
Fill flash is a technique that may be done in daytime, even when the amount of light in a composition is sufficient. Depending on the direction of the sun, harsh shadows may be cast on your subject. For example, if your subject is wearing a cap under the midday sun, the hood will entirely shade the eyes and part of the nose, resulting in a featureless black patch in your final image.
If the flash is used, it throws light onto the features shaded by the hood of the cap, allowing the camera to 'see' this and register them on the final image.