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Post by puppyloverz on Feb 13, 2013 13:49:25 GMT -5
Are these ok? Just want to check before I actually enter any shows, and the second image, is there to much of the second eye showing? Or the ear? All opinions and criticism welcome!
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Post by shebaatje on Feb 13, 2013 14:02:55 GMT -5
I'm afraid (s)he not actually posing in the first picture...just standing there, really=). In the second one you did catch her while she was trying to pose, but I'm afraid that pose isn't quite good enough to be entered in shows<3. Don't worry though! Posing takes up a lot of time and effort and almost everyone struggles with posing dogz when they first start practicing^^. Here's an example pose from one of my danes ''Charles'', which you are more then welcome to use as an example when trying to get your lovely Dane to pose<3. If you're going for a profile pose you'll want to get his ears to allign so that only the right one is showing. The tail should be curved as much towards the head as possible too=). At first it really is just trial and error though^^. Once you get the hang of it, it really does get easier.
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Post by Alex@Marvel on Feb 13, 2013 14:09:38 GMT -5
Don't forget to put dog in the thread title. ^^
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Post by key0fthetwilight on Feb 13, 2013 14:13:22 GMT -5
Well, the first pic isn't even a pose at all he's just kind of standing there, lol. His chest will puff out when he's posing. The second pic is a pose, but his alignment looks off to me somehow... Also, he's facing a bit too much towards the camera. Only one ear should be showing, and ideally only one eye (though sometimes a bit can show at the top of the other eye and they should be even horizontally). His muzzle should be flat and level and his tail could probably curve over his back a bit more too. It's a good start though, keep at it
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Post by puppyloverz on Feb 13, 2013 14:18:12 GMT -5
Thank you guys, and I didn't understand at first with the first picture, but looking at some others, I now see where I went wrong, his chest needs to be stuck out a little doesn't it? I was concentrating to much on the feet alignment and other stuff to notice this.
I'm defiantly going to use the picture of Charles, (Thank you) and try my best to get it perfect.
I'll just go and but Dogs in the title, sorry!
Thank you all for such lovely comments and critique. I'll keep at it.
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