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Agree, it is also hilarious. How did you get the German Shepherd to raise a paw? The other Shepherd seems to be eyeing the cat.I believe this would fall under "fun" with MF images.
What an interesting and well composed photo! Can you tell us a little more about it? Thanks.
I too would love to know more about this shot and the story behind it. Would be interesting and hilarious if this was actually a real familiy's portrait.Agree, it is also hilarious. How did you get the German Shepherd to raise a paw? The other Shepherd seems to be eyeing the cat.
Dave (D&A)
Yep, me too. One of the best family portraits I have seen in a long time. They will treasure it.I too would love to know more about this shot and the story behind it. Would be interesting and hilarious if this was actually a real familiy's portrait.
Dave (D&A)
Joel
That's assuming it's a "real family's" portrait. We've yet to find out but in any case, it's a phenomenal shot.Yep, me too. One of the best family portraits I have seen in a long time. They will treasure it.
Joel
Dave (D&A)
One of the best!I believe this would fall under "fun" with MF images.
I believe this would fall under "fun" with MF images.
I too would love to know more about this shot and the story behind it. Would be interesting and hilarious if this was actually a real familiy's portrait.
Dave (D&A)
One of the best!
It was a composite shot. Camera, (h3dii-50 + 35-90 @ 35mm) was on a tripod. Each heartbeat generator was a separate exposure layered into the final.That's assuming it's a "real family's" portrait. We've yet to find out but in any case, it's a phenomenal shot.
Dave (D&A)