i 'met' a lovely lady on Canon Digital Photography Forums - Powered by vBulletin , user name Flo. She edited my already cropped and slightly edited chuckle head shot that i had posted in a thread, and then kindly explained to me how she did it, and most importantly, how i can get that same look or close to it in a picture that will need little, if any editing. just like juliew said too.
so, here is Flo's edited version of a Chucklehead.....................
and she removed the eye goober from below the left eye that was in my cropped and slightly edited photo. heehee
I like the second one (by photosguy) I like them all but the second one makes me want to grab his ear and rub it on my face. His fur looks SOOOOO soft.
I must say, however, my favorite Chuck pic might be the one you posted in the dog humiliation thread. With the glasses that look like human eyes. That made me laugh out loud every time I saw it. That one really needs to be blown up and hung over the fireplace.
I can't decide, the 1st he looks so soft, you just want to pet him. The 2nd one makes me want to melt. #3 is so defined, every hair and whisker. Glad your not hanging on a thread for me to make a choice.
the eye booger was in my original cropped chuck head shot photo, the one they used to 'work' on.
his 'true' color is sorta in between the flo and stan ones.
it depends on what time of the day you look at chuck too. the sun lightens the look of his coat............ the blue dogs have many different shades of colored 'blue' hairs in their coats.
it will be some time before i am all dobertalked out.
sorry, this forum will not be rid of me yet.
but i am learning so much from the canon forum! i bet they will soon want to ...........put a lens cap cover on me. hahahahahah
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