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Dogs in the 'white stuff'

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tripper

Guest
More snowfalls in 'middle England' so I took my dogs out to play. :)

I have used spot metering and + exposure compensation to overexposure the snowy background on some of these shots. Does it work for you ?

All G1 and all 45mm Leica macro unless stated.


1. Eye level'

14-45mm | 36mm | f5.6 | iso200


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2. 'King of the hill'

f5.0 | 1/100s | iso200


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3. 'White out'

f5.0 | 1/100s | iso200


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4. 'Aloof' (not my dog)

f5.0 | 1/640s | iso200


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5. 'Did someone say biscuit' ? (I left the treeline in, yes or no ?)

f7.1 | 1/30s | iso200


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Thanks for looking.

tripper
 

Rawfa

Active member
Love the 1st and the 4th. Your dog is a Weimaraner, right? It's one of my favorite breeds. I'd love to have one but an apartment is not the best place for these animals. They need to run and exercise.
 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Can you spot the deliberate mistake??

"Bennie the Bengal returning from a snowy walk"

Panasonic G1 (sorry about the fuzz - it was a blizzard)

Keith

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tripper

Guest
" Your dog is a Weimaraner, right? "

The Weimaraner is the only one not my dog Rafa.

Tripper
 
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