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Lovely! What kind of dogs are the ones with the wiry coats?
Margot
16 years ago
Thanks, Lies! Jack and Luke are Bouvier des Flandres. Whenever I take them places, I get lots of “what breed are they” questions. I think it’s because I kept their tails and ears intact. I love their beautiful plume tails and natural ears. They are due for a close clipping soon because every single weed seed and burr sticks to their dense coats when we go for walks – ugh!
Did you have a polorizer filter on for the cloud picture?
Margot
16 years ago
Thanks, Julie! No, I haven’t been using the polarizer since I got my Sony A700. When I used film, I always had to use a polarizing filter or the sky would be washed out. I think I get good sky photos cuz I always shoot in RAW and then can adjust exposure and contrast later on my Mac.
I am not sold on shooting in RAW it seems like it slows things down and it certainly is a memory hog. The ability to adjust the photos is very nice, but nothing I haven’t been able to do in PS.
Lovely! What kind of dogs are the ones with the wiry coats?
Thanks, Lies! Jack and Luke are Bouvier des Flandres. Whenever I take them places, I get lots of “what breed are they” questions. I think it’s because I kept their tails and ears intact. I love their beautiful plume tails and natural ears. They are due for a close clipping soon because every single weed seed and burr sticks to their dense coats when we go for walks – ugh!
Beautiful pictures Margot!
Chevy in the cattails is cute-cute-cute.
Did you have a polorizer filter on for the cloud picture?
Thanks, Julie! No, I haven’t been using the polarizer since I got my Sony A700. When I used film, I always had to use a polarizing filter or the sky would be washed out. I think I get good sky photos cuz I always shoot in RAW and then can adjust exposure and contrast later on my Mac.
I am not sold on shooting in RAW it seems like it slows things down and it certainly is a memory hog. The ability to adjust the photos is very nice, but nothing I haven’t been able to do in PS.
I can’t afford a Mac. (: