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Thank you Midnight Rae. I'm glad that you like that one. It was my favorite of the three as it is so bright and colorful.
ReplyDeleteAll three are great photos, only at the second photo you could have cloned out the white spot on the left. It would be a bit nicer I think.
ReplyDeleteI would really enjoy to take photos of my dog too, but she is very shy in front of a camera. Which means that, every thime I take up my camera, she runs behind the couch.
I'm glad that you stopped by for a look, Mel Y-CHENG.You are correct it would look better with that spot darkened or cloned out. Perhaps you dog would come out for some treats. Every time she is anywhere near your camera give her a treat. Eventually she will come to associate your camera with treats and she won't be afraid of it anymore.
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