Whateverr
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Let's hope you never have a baby then..
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Oldfields are good. We have an oldfield barrel dryer plus the liberty stand dryer, i have found that the oldfield (even though it is a barrel dryer) has WAY more power and "oompf" behind it but lacks heat (which is a necessity for us) whereas the Liberty has heat but not as much power.
If they combined the two it would be heaven!!
eta: the mother in law has the Oldfield stand dryer and that is fantastic!!
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wow! Thanks for that!!
I'm not in any studio, infact, I dont have any "qualifications" either other than my own ability to take a photo. He wasnt posed like that, he didnt even know i was taking the photo :D It was just taken near my back window, sitting on the stairs, focusing on some lolly or something :D
I have another on where he is looking at the camera if you would like to see that?
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Thanks :D
I've been playing around with contrast and things, this is a good thread. I like learning different things.
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thats so good :rolleyes:
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Yeh, feel free. I like to see what other people can do :rolleyes:
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Thanks.
I dont really like the head being chopped either :rolleyes:
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I recently been dipping my toes in the photography pond and I decided to take some photos of my younger brother and sister for my mum for christmas. Nothing special, just some black and white photos taken in the natural light which I got printed and set up in a frame.
When my mum saw the photo below, she just cried and cried saying that the photo just "said something" and that it was a "raw, emotive photo that says more than words" :rolleyes: I dont actually think that it is very good, the ISO could have been played around with, the window frame could have been removed (top right hand corner) and some other settings as well but when she said that I thought that I might ask some experts what they think? Its not photoshopped at all..
Does it "say something", is it "raw" and "emotive"? Or is it what I think it is, just a simple black and white portrait that could be improved on??
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Thanks :rolleyes: I'll give it a go
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Similar to sepia but not as "brown/orange"
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Can anyone tell me how to do an antique effect in PS or is it a setting in the camera? I saw one used in the first photo challenge and it looks really good!
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We hand pluck/strip the afghans to get their monkey whiskers off
You can see here the before and after shots
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Canon EOS400D
Macro, ISO1600
18-55mm @ 40mm
Netural tone
Its pretty crap actually..
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Can I join too?
Canon EOS 400D
ISO 400
75-300mm 1:4-5:6 lens
AF natural
Monochrome
Photoshopped border
How did i do? Can we critique photos as well?
Oops, forgot to add everyones shots.. makes me feel like an amature! LOL @ the poo shoes...
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Awww wow!! Thats great!! I love the song..
There is sooooo much of Luc and Xanthe!! Love the shots of them being true afghans and sitting on the chair! ;) and the shot at the end of Luc's big boofa nose!!! ;) ;)
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Awesome thanks so much :rolleyes:
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As the title says,
Im looking to order some pro plan but unfortunatly due where i live, we dont have anywhere that stocks it
Does anyone know where i can order some from the net or anything??
Thanks in advance
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whoops double post..
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if you save an image as a .pdf file first and then save it as a jpeg under a different name, you should be able to open up the .pdf file and make changes... saving it like that doesnt flatten the layers
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here is another wallpaper i did. no offence to anyone cause your work is all so very good but im tired of seeing signatures so i thought i'd do something different. I must admit, i make better ones with pictures of people but no one seems to post anything other than dogs, so dogs it is
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if you're making it smaller, it shouldnt reduce/distort the quality.
i've enlarged small pics using free transform and it hasnt pixelated them..
My First Dog Show
in General Dog Discussion
Posted · Edited by Whateverr
Afghans are not high maintenance if you're willing to put in the work. Xanthes (smischs bitch who I used to co own) has a very thick coat and does take a lot of work but my boy had a patterned coat and took next to no time to wash/dry. And the reward of owning one outweighs any drama while grooming :)