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  • My beautiful baby, Missy. She’s Chocolate Lab and German Shephard even though she only looks lab. She was abused when we got her and it took a while to get her to realize there really is love in this cruel world…..anyway this is her gorgeous eye. hehe

  • My darling dog will do anything. He is such a great sport. I love him dearly because he puts up with me. The best dog in the world.

  • TIP: A very useful colour adjustment tip
    by Alan Rodmell

    I am currently working through my third CS3 tutorial and I picking up a ton of useful tips for my photographic workflow. I just HAD to s…

    I am currently working through my third CS3 tutorial and I picking up a ton of useful tips for my photographic workflow. I just HAD to share this one with you. Regarding Hue/Saturation. When you overdo this on an adjustment layer in your photos your detail is lost and it looks really blocky. Sometimes you just can’t get the saturation adjustments you need. Here’s how its done – Thank you to Chris Orwig for this one. 1) Open you image and convert it to LAB colour using: Image – Mode – Lab Colour 2) Create a curves adjustment layer 3) In the Curves dialog box ALT-click the grid to get a more detailed display 4) Go to the a – channel 5) Pull the black slider on the bottom of the grid into the right just one grid line (in this example although you can play!) 6) Pull the white slider opposite into the left by the same one grid line 7) Switch to the b channel and repeat. 8) Check out your image. This method actually increases saturation in tones you couldn’t even see that you had. Its excellent for autumn leaves or rivers and waterfalls. 9) When your done exit Curves dialog and convert your image back to RGB (select to Flatten in the pop up prompt) 10) Your all done. This is by far the best tip I’ve discovered so far. I tried it out of interest on a shot from this afternoon and it brought out lovely greens in Autumn leaves and a lovely hazy blue on water and waterfalls. Try it – I think you will like it! :D

  • Dissection is cruel and unnecessary. With the alternative methods available today, schools can save thousands of dollars AND thousands of lives. Some things to consider are psychological impact, education, animal welfare, environment, cost, and chemical exposure. / / ALL proceeds will be donated to the Physicians Committee For Responsible Medicine. / / “To go against the dominant thinking of your friends, of most of the people you see every day, is perhaps the most difficult act of heroism you can have.” / ~ Theodore H. White, American political writer (1915-1986)

  • Dissection is cruel and unnecessary. With the alternative methods available today, schools can save thousands of dollars AND thousands of lives. Some things to consider are psychological impact, education, animal welfare, environment, cost, and chemical exposure. / / ALL proceeds will be donated to the Physicians Committee For Responsible Medicine. / / “To go against the dominant thinking of your friends, of most of the people you see every day, is perhaps the most difficult act of heroism you can have.” / ~ Theodore H. White, American political writer (1915-1986)

  • Historical Humour

  • This was a shot taken of a very good boy..who loves to get the plastic ducky.. / Amazing what these guys do! /

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  • Featured in ‘Respectful Retrievers group’ 21-02-09

  • The other girl in my partner’s life…

  • DIGITAL PORTRAIT PAINTING – PHOTO PAINTING SERVICES Featured in Animal Portraits, Cats & Dogs, – March 11, 2009, in Paws n Claws June 2009 & in PhoDOGraphy July 27, 2009. I took the original photo of my friend’s dog last summer with my Canon DSLR at a campsite in Ontario. I really liked the image but wanted to kick it up a notch :) I redid the entire image in Corel Painter starting with a gentle watercolor blend of the background. I then repainted the entire collar, cloned out some distractions and gave it a vibrant and new red tone. Every single piece of hair on the dog was then painted & blended with watercolor and airbrushes. A BEFORE & AFTER view can be seen in my comment section / Black & White Version / / Pet Portraits / / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • Featured in Cats & Dogs – April 10, 2009 I took the original Color version, converted to black and white, adjusted the tones and gave the background a textured finish. Every single piece of hair on the dog was painted & blended with watercolor and airbrushes. Work completed using Photoshop, Corel Painter X and a Wacom Tablet. Color version / / Black Frame with Bright White Matting / / Pet Portraits / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • I worked from a very dark and and poor photo. A lot of the features were hidden in the grass, so I had to be a creative with how to handle the grass. 16” x 22’

  • Obi’s nose =p Shot with a Canon 5D Mark II and a 16-35mm f2.8L lens. / Edited with photoshop.

  • 9/15/09 ~ Featured in Sets of Two ~ Thank you sooooo much!! 7/18/09 ~ Featured in Man’s Best Friend and First Runner up in the Partials challenge ~ Thank you!!!!!! Poor Sienna just lying at the door, staring outside and daydreaming about chasing Chippy and the birds at the birdfeeder.

  • This is Julie my black lab/flat coated retriever mix. I just loved how she was smelling the daisy in our backyard. Her eyes are just fixed on the flower. We adopted her when she was four years old. She was rescued from a shelter in Southern Illinois. Taken with a Canon EOS 40d. Featured in All Soft and Cuddlies Group 07/12/09 / Featured in the Your Accepted Group 07/13/09 / Featured in Pets Are Us Group 07/14/09

  • See Sienna’s 2010 Calendar ~ LIFE WITH A LAB / . 9/15/09 ~ Featured in Sets of Two ~ Thank you sooooo much!! 9/11/09~Featured in Cats and Dogs ~Thank you! ♥ / . / Our Labrador Retriever ~ Sienna ~ resting in one of her favorite spots – my patio table!!!

  • A sunset silhouette of my Daughter-in-Law with my Grandson, their yellow lab Rayden. Rayden is Sienna’s real brother – they were from the same litter. He’s actually afraid of his own shadow and stays close to his mommy! Taken 11/8/09 where Clarks Creek meets the Dehart Dam. Natural color and light. Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi / F stop: F/7.1 Exposure: 1/125 sec. / Focal length: 18.0 mm Flash: flash did not fire / Shutter speed (Tv): 7

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