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by fawndallas on 25 October 2012 - 17:10
LOL, finally got some half way decent stack pictures of Cirberus at 6 months. Now I can't get them to load. I can get them to upload to the server, but I can't get the picture inserted or even the link.
any hints?
any hints?

by Ryanhaus on 25 October 2012 - 23:10
When you upload to the server, right click on the picture to copy, then x out of the window and right click again & hit paste, see if
that works for you......


by fawndallas on 26 October 2012 - 01:10
Got one. Comments and critics are welcome (keep in mind that the pedigree is nothing special).
Lets see if I can get the other. (finally, I have no idea what I did, but eventually it showed up)

Lets see if I can get the other. (finally, I have no idea what I did, but eventually it showed up)


by fawndallas on 26 October 2012 - 02:10
Thanks Mirasmom. After some piddling, I got it to work.

by CMills on 26 October 2012 - 02:10
Not to insult you, but that's not stack pics! Those are freestand shots. Not that they are bad, just not a stacked pic. can't really tell anything about conformation with those.

by THEskridge on 26 October 2012 - 02:10
He looks really tall maybe it's just the photo :)

by fawndallas on 26 October 2012 - 03:10
Yeah, on the PC they looked ok. On the iPad they are stretched. What am I missing on the stack?

by THEskridge on 26 October 2012 - 05:10


by Dawulf on 26 October 2012 - 05:10
Cirberus is a beautiful girl, fawndallas.... I love her coloring and she has a very sweet face!

Here is a -bad- stack of my dog... A lot of people say you need 3 people to take a good stack shot - one to stack the dog, one to take the picture, and one to get the dogs attention... what I do is just wear her out a bit, stack her and tell her to 'wait', then - with my camera on a tripod and a remote shutter, chuck the frisbee to get her attention and snap the picture as I do so.
From what I understand (and I am by no means an expert, as you can tell), the dogs front legs should be straight down from her shoulders (Qira's aren't quite), then the back paw away from the camera should be straight down from her knee, and the leg closest to the camera should have the hock perpendicular to the ground. I believe her head should also be higher, but yeah... thats the best stack I've been able to manage with her (picture-wise) so far. I woiuld like to recruit someone to help me and get a better one some time. This was just for fun - she is very out-of-coat in this too. :)

Here is a -bad- stack of my dog... A lot of people say you need 3 people to take a good stack shot - one to stack the dog, one to take the picture, and one to get the dogs attention... what I do is just wear her out a bit, stack her and tell her to 'wait', then - with my camera on a tripod and a remote shutter, chuck the frisbee to get her attention and snap the picture as I do so.
From what I understand (and I am by no means an expert, as you can tell), the dogs front legs should be straight down from her shoulders (Qira's aren't quite), then the back paw away from the camera should be straight down from her knee, and the leg closest to the camera should have the hock perpendicular to the ground. I believe her head should also be higher, but yeah... thats the best stack I've been able to manage with her (picture-wise) so far. I woiuld like to recruit someone to help me and get a better one some time. This was just for fun - she is very out-of-coat in this too. :)
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