Golden Eyes

© Eric C. Hansen

Golden Eyes

Uploaded: February 26, 2006 13:40:56

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Exif: FNumber: 4.8, ExposureBiasValue: 0/6, ExposureTime: 0.02, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: , WhiteBalance: auto white balance

Comments

Melissa G. Meiselman February 26, 2006

You really captured the essence of a Golden Retriever. The question is....mine is in perpetual motion. How did you get yours to stay in one position for the shot? #399433

Judyann Plante February 26, 2006

Beautiful lighting on this, Eric. #2471709

Eric C. Hansen February 27, 2006

Melissa -

Thank you for your kind comments. I'm pleased with the way this picture came out, but honestly can't claim any great artistic ability. It was almost all luck. I was using a 70-200mm lens to take macro pictures of some orchids in our sun room. Maggie came in and curled up in a sunny spot on the floor. I simply turned the tripod around and she let me snap about 30 shots before she came over to lick the camera. Sorry, no great insights, just luck and lots of exposures.

-- Eric #2473852

March 20, 2006

What a beautiful soul, you can see in his eyes. #2555189

Jill Flynn March 22, 2006

Beautiful and touching. Congratulations on your finalist Eric! #2563550

Judyann Plante March 22, 2006

Congrats, Eric! #2564435

KHAWLA Haddad March 27, 2006

Congratulations on this fantastic finalist!! #2580211

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