“ Hack Russell ”
Inspired by William Wegman.

Far from perfect but my external flash broke, lighting was far from perfect, the dog and my assistant were losing patience, and the background was ironed but got wrinkled after being put up, falling, repeat.

Another one in the books anyway
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  • Cheryl Totty Edited 3 years ago

    This is awesome! For future reference, you can use the blur tool in Photoshop or the sharpness (anti-sharpness) in Lightroom to cover a multitude of wrinkles.

    This is awesome! For future reference, you can use the blur tool in Photoshop or the sharpness (anti-sharpness) in Lightroom to cover a multitude of wrinkles.

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  • Jessica Myers Edited 3 years ago

    I love this! It's perfect.  If you wouldn't have mentioned the background - I wouldn't have noticed - as all of my attention was on this dog dressed in human… more

    I love this! It's perfect.  If you wouldn't have mentioned the background - I wouldn't have noticed - as all of my attention was on this dog dressed in human clothing!!
    however, if you use photoshop.. the wrinkles are the easiest fix ever... the cloning tool is amazing!! check it out

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  • Suzanne Lofgren Edited 3 years ago

    A great portrait of a very handsome dog!!

    A great portrait of a very handsome dog!!

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  • Myra Pritchett Edited 3 years ago

    Judy, what a wonderful concept and execution. Love the light on your handsome model’s eyes. Well done indeed.

    Judy, what a wonderful concept and execution. Love the light on your handsome model’s eyes. Well done indeed.

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 (Canon)
1/30 f/4.5 800 26

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