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by Hutchins on 03 February 2013 - 20:02
No need to apologize to me about your grass or your dog's color. I was just trying to help you so that when you post pictures, obviously you will get opinions and we can give you an honest answer. Anyone that knows alittle about taking pictures can see that the saturation is more than normal. Perhaps a little adjustment on the setting to your camera would correct this saturation issue. Try taking pictures off of auto fix. Just a thought.
I was being nice about it. Sorry you took it the wrong way.
I am not one to look at something and pretend I don't see the obvious. Call it constructive criticism. There is alot of that on here.. I doubt it seriously anyone wants to hurt your feelings are wants to put you in defensive mode. Just trying to help.
I was being nice about it. Sorry you took it the wrong way.


by macrowe1 on 03 February 2013 - 23:02
Thanks. Sorry I took it defensively. But I'm still trying to learn about the whole photography thing. The new camera helps alot, not as saturated, not as fuzzy and blurry. My boyfriend got me photoshop for Christmas, but I still haven't figured any of that out. I'll have to learn more about editing pictures to make them less saturated, I'm just used to taking about 1,000-3,000 during club training or trials, and editing from there is much easier just taking what you like, cropping, and hitting autofix. I'll have to look into the photoshop for editing, maybe there's isn't as bad about saturation.

by starrchar on 04 February 2013 - 00:02
She is really beautiful! I can't wait to see her when she matures! Lucky you :)

by macrowe1 on 04 February 2013 - 01:02
Thanks. She's really coming along.
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