How are you metering these images?
I would spotmeter the dog's face & compensate accordingly (bracket reduced
exposure around -1.0, <-1., -.5, -1.5>)

Kenneth Waller

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> I dont doubt it. I had a hard time getting it to this stage.:-)
>
> Its not a great image,just thought id pass it on until i get a better one
going next
> week<g>
>
> Dave
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>       > Dave, I like the pose and the background trees, but the
> exposure needs
> > help - way to dark on the face on my monitor.
> >
> > Kenneth Waller
> >
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> > Subject: Paw N'other one of Copper
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> > >
> > >           http://www.caughtinmotion.com/paw/copper3.jpg
> > >
> > > Shot this one just prior to the rock shot i submitted last week. She's
on
> > the rock, but i
> > > was shooting into
> > > the setting sun and was trying for a bit of a silloette thingy. Very
> > cloudy overcast day.
> > > This was the better scan of the two shots. I know there is not much
detail
> > in the body,but
> > > the face
> > > seems ok.
> > > Her mouth is a bit blurry as she moves it when she hear's the click.
> > >
> > > Again,enjoy and attack a way.
> > >
> > > Dave
> > >
> > >
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