All the dogs I know love Dr. Fenger.

Thanks, Miserere!

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Miserere <[email protected]> wrote:
> If I were a dog I'd love visiting Dr. Fenger.
>
> As for Tessa's eyes (or nose), let's remember that this photo is to
> promote the Dr, not the dog, and in that respect it works wonderfully,
> Bruce.
>
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> On 25 March 2012 12:17, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Lest I become known as that tiresome guy who only posts pix of pretty
>> women, here's a dog too. :-)
>>
>> http://goo.gl/2HkSk
>>
>> This is our vet, Dr. Gitte Fenger DVM, left, and Tessa, our German
>> Short Haired Pointer, right. Dr. Fenger is having an open house at her
>> clinic in April to help promote her practice, and my wife is helping
>> out with some promo to the local papers and such. So enter Mr.
>> Photographer, me.
>>
>> As soon as Dr. Fenger spotted me with the big black SLR and the 50-135
>> with its hood on, she went into deer-caught-in-the-headlamps mode.
>> Took me a lot of shots until she became relaxed again. But she adores
>> animals so as she interacted with the dog she became herself. Useful
>> trick that's worked before. :-)
>>
>> I took this in the afternoon in her main consultation room, with its
>> large north-west facing windows. All found light, no flash. I did
>> notice that the matrix metering was fooled by something so I went
>> manual and incident-metered the light.
>>
>> Seems the more I shoot, the less I rely on automation. Is this some
>> sort of creeping curmudgeonalization setting in?
>>
>> K20D, DA* 50-135/2.8 @ f/4, 125th, ISO 400.
>>
>> I wish Tessa's nose was less soft, but I'd have had to stop down and
>> either add the flash or up the ISO, and I was running out of time. Oh
>> well, what ya gonna do?
>>
>> Comments welcome but unlikely due to the content. ;-)
>>
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