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Post by ayshajade♥ on Oct 30, 2012 16:29:43 GMT -5
Hi there guys, you're probably sick of me asking for advice haha but I'm determined to get this 100% right as I love showing my petz. I've been sat here all day taking endless pictures haha! I've had to do my males as most of my females are in the nursery. I've looked and compared pictures and I find the leg allingment the hardest on the mixed dogz. I was wondering if anyone could help me on CK Huskies. I think the leg allingment is pretty accurate but then again I could be wrong, is any one willing to judge on my huskies poses, as in will they be accepted in shows please? Much love <3 P.s. I WILL GET THIS RIGHT Aspen Midnight Ice Spirit Also, this is Kitchi's first pose which the legs aren't lined up so after countless shots I've decided I'm quite happy with the 2nd pic (as you can see the front legs are much more lined): 1. Old pose 2. New updated Pose (accurate?) As you know Calico's are so diffcult as their eyelids never straighten! They do the perfect pose with crooked eyes Will any of Lucky's poses be accepted??
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Post by shebaatje on Oct 31, 2012 4:01:54 GMT -5
Well, I'm not really an expert when it comes to showing the CK huskies, but I can tell that Spirit is turned too far towards the camera=]. The other two look much better when it comes to leg allignment though, but someone with more experience in the breed might correct me if I'm wrong. Kitchi is still turned a little too far towards the camera as well...although the head looks really good!=] with the legs you should try to aim for seeing as little of the left front leg as possible. You're definitely on the right track though! Taking good poses just takes up a lot of time sometimes. If I had to judge Lucky in one of my shows I don't think I'd place him (or only HM in an EBW show). The trick with Calico's is just simply keep taking pictures and pictures until finally the cat decides to give you a pose with even eyelids...luckily Calico's love to pose, so at least there's that. I do have to admit that Lucky has a pretty good allignment in that second pose, but in the first pose his tail just doesn't look right...it should be curved as much towards the head as possible, here it's turned too far away from the head. The tail in the second picture already looks a lot better though! In the second pose he also has his head slightly tilted to the left, which I'm afraid is also not accepted in a show pose=[. Calico's are the most difficult cat breed to pose, so if you'd like you could always start with an easier breed as well (Russian Blue's, B&W Shorthairs for example) To give you an example, here is one of my retired show champions, Laufey:
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