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This dog comes by my work from time to time looking for handouts.<img src=http://img6.photobucket.com/albums/v16/Jack_Nickelless/Irresistable.jpg>
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nice reflection of you in his eye
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How great would that shot have been with a fisheye lens? LOL
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Thanks for the comments...... I wonder if the reflection of me in the dogs eyes is a photographic mistake, probably is. Other than that, I think it's the sharpest photo I've ever taken.... Now, If I just knew how I did it. :roll: Now that you mention it, a fish eye lens would have been interesting. Maybe there's some way to give that effect in photoshop?
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the reflections are hard to not get... i've had my share :shock: . to get a fisheye effect try the spherize filter in photoshop. this might achieve that desired look.
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Here's a quickie I tried
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well, nevermind about the spherize... it's not working out the way i thought :shock: . i'm sure that there is a plug in filter for PS that will do that
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