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So Jesse (my dog) is IMO, the greatest dog in the world, one of the kindest, most patient dogs I have ever seen in my life... Obviously all pet-owners think this about their pets, but well I am one of you... and I have to say my dog is greatest dog in the world... Although, "just like" humans, they have their own unique traits that make them who they are and different from any other pet/human in the world.

I obviously can't explain how good my dog is through pictures, but I love taking pictures of her, just because she is who she is.

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EDIT: these pics seem to look best on fluidr (because of the black)... i won't be updating any more pics for atleast a day and a bit, so they will still be up there to check for a bit, so here is just the main page

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im not a photographer...

but i love to edit photos with photoshop..

and recently bought a good camera..

its olympus something Fe-5010

and take alot of pictures :p

i was eating some chocolates and thought of shooting them for fun.. here are some pix..

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any comments on my pics? :(

Flower seems a BIT underexposed.

And well, optimus is boring, if you're going to shoot a figure get creative, get a better background to make it more interesting, in other words, compose your shots a bit more and less snapshots.... My 2 cents anyway :)

razor i still like the sunset one u posted before better :p

Yeah I kinda have to agree with moonman

ah k thanks.. still learning (Y).. as for Optimus, I was just trying out the background being blurred. lol.

The most important part of learning is always post on neowin :) !

Thanks, I did not use flash if that is what you mean, there are lights around the area but I did not move or alter any of them.

Another shot from last night:

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Wicked picture, it's pretty sweet!!

and here's a pic of me (all natural light from outside falling on my face, hand, and part of my right arm)

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and this pic is kinda cool I think, it's titled "three or four"... if you look close you can tell which it is, but the illusion is kind of cool (: (I think)

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