Post a pic of your pet(s)!!

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Here are both my dogs. The large brown one is Rex, a chocolate Lab and greyhound mix. The smaller one is Daisy, an American Cocker Spaniel...

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I didn't want to make a new thread, so im just going to bump this 4 year old thread :)..
First of all heres my staffie stella, Im gonna say this once, dont go calling me a scumbag becuase you probably might think I fight her, I dont, these dogs are very lovable and not viscious at all,she is like a granny to my other dog and
is freindly to all the postmen,except for the bald ones ?
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We have her about 3 years now and shes gettin' fatter.

Heres my whippit , felix, hes called felix cos' he thinks hes a cat.
We only got him about a month ago.
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Lyoto "The Dog" Machida
 

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this is mine:

Name: Igor
he is 7 years old now:tup:



i also have 2others, Ayla(nickname: Luzu), and Iwan(nickame: Banyo).
 
Moglet, how do you get your photos so clear (no grain or noise) and vibrant? A photo of mine that I actually like:

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Athough it is a little unfocussed and grainy down near his paws, his awesomeness makes up for it.
 
Moglet, how do you get your photos so clear (no grain or noise) and vibrant?

I always shoot ISO200 when possible, as it's the best quality my camera can shoot in, and I use a standard Nikon lens, so nothing special really! I can't see any noise on your photo though, it looks great to me. He's a very cool dog!

He does appear to be glowing though, have you been feeding him radioactive food?! ;)
 
I always shoot ISO200 when possible, as it's the best quality my camera can shoot in, and I use a standard Nikon lens, so nothing special really! I can't see any noise on your photo though, it looks great to me. He's a very cool dog!

He does appear to be glowing though, have you been feeding him radioactive food?! ;)

Hmm, how about grain - or are those terms synonymous (it just doesn't look clear like yours). I'll post some photos of my other dog (an unfaithful Shi Tzu-Terrier) later for you to analyse if you could.

The radioactive effect is just me using the dodge and burn tools to darken the background and other irrelevant areas to highlight the focus object of the image. It's employed often in architectural photos, but for a while now I have been using it with almost every second photo. 👍
 
The kennel. Bad pic.

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Casper - Labrador - 11yrs
Scully - English Springer - 7yrs
Craig - Tri Border Collie - 1.5yrs.
 
Here's one of the boys at my dad's house.

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Chico, Coco, and Oscar, front to back.
 
Here are my Pussies. :sly:

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From left to right: Boobie (7-year old Tuxedo Bicolour), Holly (8-Year old Tuxedo Bicolour), Sweetie (9-year old Mask and Mantle Bicolour)

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From left to right: Holly, Sweetie, and Butch (6-year old Tuxedo Bicolour)

Sweety is Holly's mum, Holly is Bobbie and Butch's mum, and Bobbie and Butch are half-brothers (unless they have the same father).

EDIT: The pictures came out considerably larger than they were supposed to!
 
This first picture is of my cat in my sisters room, he is a 9 year old Male Bengal, this photo makes him look like a girl :(.




These 2 are of him outside in the sun, he loves the sun.



This is a photo of when I stuck my arm under the fence (he dug a hole I think) through a hole and took a photo. From the other side of the fence you cant see him at all, this is the inside of his favourite bush.
 

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