Bonfire night

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mike.perry
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Re: Bonfire night

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irmscher wrote:Great picture of your dog Mike he looks like the one in Tin Tin Snowy :lol:
Taken by a friend who looked after him whilst we were away. Unfortunately the messageboard format chops off the side of the photo, is there a way of correcting this, other than pointing the camera to one side?
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Re: Bonfire night

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I think the composition of the photo is about right with space on the left, it signifies the area the ball is heading.
Ps-although I know very little about photography. :D

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Re: Bonfire night

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The original photo shows the complete dog[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Bonfire night

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Our Oscar is only 6 months old, and was totally un phased by the fireworks, not a huge amount round here but enough in the distance, really couldn't be bothered. Has to be good, we do live semi rural though so does make things quieter.
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