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05-10-08, 10:32 PM
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Chinese Crested - a few more

Sorry they are small, iv had to pinch the gallery shots from the laptop as my pc wont connect at the mo, but i will sort them out soon!

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06-10-08, 12:15 AM
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Re: Chinese Crested - a few more

They are fab K

I still think the fun colours work well with the breed.
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06-10-08, 04:16 AM
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Re: Chinese Crested - a few more

Beautiful shots and they do look a good deal better without the clothes although I assume they would need something to wear on these cold morning walks.
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06-10-08, 08:41 AM
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Re: Chinese Crested - a few more

aw i like the box one !

it this your first time doing pets in the studio ?

you done them brilliantly !
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06-10-08, 08:52 AM
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I agree with all of the above. Great set of shots.

I am really impressed with the shots you have put up and would imagine the customers are well pleased with the photos.

Nothing to do with the shots above but seeing the diamontee collar reminded me of a day when one of the beater's wife came into the pub after the post shoot meal to give him a lift home. Now this guy is as big as barn door and really "hard". He has two well trained hard working springers with scars from old beating wounds.

His wife walked in to the bar with the smallest Yorkie I have ever seen wearing a pink diamontee collar. The pub pub just exploded with laughter when the wife insisted the man had to walk the dog outside to see if it needed a pee. He was just sooooo embarrassed

He still gets ribbed about it to this day and he has made different arrangements for getting home from the pub.

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06-10-08, 09:15 AM
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They are fab K

I still think the fun colours work well with the breed.
Thanks Phil - yes my client was a very vibrant lady and i wanted the colours to reflect that. The dogs would have looked really nice on a darker BG with a few more props ect (like the chais lounge?? sp and drapes) for a more burlesque(y) feel, but i decided to keep it clean and bright this time ound.

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Beautiful shots and they do look a good deal better without the clothes although I assume they would need something to wear on these cold morning walks.
Thanks Snapper, i agree its much nicer to see the dog rather than the clothing Gosh can you imagine being near naked in this weather at the moment! I hope they have some warm jumpers!

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aw i like the box one !

it this your first time doing pets in the studio ?

you done them brilliantly !
Officially yeah it was. We had fun though and i learnt a few things too!

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I agree with all of the above. Great set of shots.

I am really impressed with the shots you have put up and would imagine the customers are well pleased with the photos.

Nothing to do with the shots above but seeing the diamontee collar reminded me of a day when one of the beater's wife came into the pub after the post shoot meal to give him a lift home. Now this guy is as big as barn door and really "hard". He has two well trained hard working springers with scars from old beating wounds.

His wife walked in to the bar with the smallest Yorkie I have ever seen wearing a pink diamontee collar. The pub pub just exploded with laughter when the wife insisted the man had to walk the dog outside to see if it needed a pee. He was just sooooo embarrassed

He still gets ribbed about it to this day and he has made different arrangements for getting home from the pub.

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LOL Ste! I would have been wetting myself if i saw that! I bet he gave his wife a few words in the ear! Haha


     
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06-10-08, 09:50 AM
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Nice work again KK, i bet they were really pleased


     
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06-10-08, 10:02 AM
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Re: Chinese Crested - a few more

Great stuff KK, the backgrounds do suit this type of dog, my fave though is the box one, I bet they were over the moon.


(I know a man who has one of these dogs, he split up from his girlfriend and she left her dog behind! he now has a chinese crested, that he pretends he tolerates he adores her really, and yes, it has been out with my two for walks, and survived! It has a big jumpers and a parka to wear in the cold)

Steve ...my brother has 2 Labs, and his wife bought herself a very small yorkie, and she makes him walk it, complete with fluffy jumper and sparkly collar


     
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06-10-08, 10:22 AM
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Well im hoping they are pleased?! Iv had no feedback as of yet, but the gallery hasnt been up long......


     
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06-10-08, 10:35 AM
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I am sure they love them xxx and I think they look so much better without tutu's but like you said, that is a personal choice of the client, what colour was the original background? Sorry, just being nosey also I think they would of looked fab on the Chaise Lounge,with some deep sexy red drapes in velvet, and maybe a screen and....


     
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