Saturday, June 4, 2011

Trying New Things

Today I was accompanied by a good friend of mine who is looking into to adopting a Pitbull or Pitt mix. I showed him through the dog rooms and he was stunned by how many diverse breeds and ages. He had only ever been to the SPCA with me. With his help I was able to tackle my first portrait of a small puppy named Lala Orange.
Lala Orange with a little color balance
Lala Orange was so sweet and up under my feet when I would try to capture her so I had to have my friend hold her for me. This photo was only color corrected. I had a little bit of difficulty selecting her front paws up and inverting them, so that I could force the depth of field. However, I still find it to be a successful puppy portrait because I was able to bring out her green eyes and she is looking right at the camera.
Lala Orange with forced depth of field
Although she is not looking at the camera in this photo I find it the most successful of the two. I used forced depth of field, selecting her entire body as the inverse. I wanted her belly and paws to stay in focus because I think it helps show how soft and puppy like she still is. I color corrected her eyes and brought out the catch lights. I was so happy to be able to get a photo of a canine today with some help. I find it works a lot better when you have someone to help you out.

2 comments:

  1. The forced depth of field works great! I definitely think the focus adds to the photo's purpose. Great work!

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  2. Really good use of forced depth of field. I agree with Jess that it really helps this image. You have made good strides with the color correcting too. I want you to try adding a little bit of blue to the highlights. See if that helps Lala Orange. Those are really cute pups. I am glad to see you pushed yourself to go back to the dog kennels! I applaud you challenging yourself!

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