----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jo Lueck"
Subject: New to the group - you will be groaning with frustration soon!


> Dear All, esp Bill for pointing me in the right direction here...
>
> I have a K10D - its nice, its black, I have a really nice bag with it -
> here my knowledge ends!!!!!
>
> To tell a lie I have used the green setting but its not good for my
> subjects - dogs!
>
> I find it harder to use in the home the other day I had to take
> pictures of new puppies, I put it in auto and turned on the flash but
> it was not a happy bunny.
>
> I really want to master the basics.. and then take pictures as great as
> Bill!!!!!

I thought those were little Corso puppies!!
I had a Corso in my last obedience class. I had some reservations about it, 
since everything I 
had heard was that they are somewhat beyond being man stoppers, but this little 
bitch was just 
as sweet as a bugs ear, and a nice soft temperment very reminiscent of my old 
Rottie bitch.
When I have a minute later, I'll have a look at your website, and also some of 
the replies you 
have already gotten and see if I can add anything useful.

One thing I've found with photographing my Rotties is that exposure 
compensation is your friend, 
and I suspect you'll find the same holds true with your Corsos.

Welcome aboard.

William Robb


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