Sunday, July 6, 2008

Day 5: Pearly Whites


My mini pinscher, Oreo: the destroyer of socks, nemesis of mice, chewer of tissues.
Here's her full body pose, to put her mug shot in context. Less scary looking this time, I hope ;) And nope, she's not pregnant, her nippies are just big because she's a little fatso.

13 comments:

YMS said...

Nice teeth, but he looks a bit scary! (I'm sure he isn't, though.)

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful pup shot! I love how his front muzzle is in sharper focus - really brings my eye right to his pearly whites!

kimbomac said...

That's a wonderful shot. The texture in his nose looks great, and the shallow DOF is very effective to bring attention to that snout and teeth. Nice one.

Rhiannonsmommy said...

Cheese! What an awesome shot. Can we see a full body shot? I have a min pin mix. Well she is suppose to be a min pin mix.

BUFFMUFIN said...

The dog looked very scary until I saw past those teeth and noticed his eyes are closed! Sort of like, "I'm scared, but I'm going to look as ferocious as I can!" Looks like a really cute dog. Great pic!

Ziaphra said...

Hahaha...really looks like he's having a good chuckle!

Victor (MrAverage) said...

What a great picture. I've really liked all your shots so far.
(MrAverage)

Anonymous said...

Scary at first sight but I presume this dog likes to make funny faces.

Celia said...

We have a min pin. :( Thats all I have to say about that....except, would you like another one???????

UnicornBabe said...

What a great shot! It's great when they're sleeping and you can have fun with them!!

Did you mask out the background to make it so pristinely white? Great job!

madame_ava said...

Dog "smiles" freak me out. Just sayin. Cute pics!

jbowring said...

Love the bottom shot! So adorable, I don't think it's scary at all. Looks more like a smile. :D

Whalelight said...

lol What's with your minpin that you want to give it away, cridley? :) To get the white background I increased contrast to make the offwhite bedsheet look whiter then I used a brush with a large diameter, set it to lighten, opacity to 100% white, and just brushed around to remove the remaining shadows. I really don't know what I'm doing in photoshop, I just play around until it starts to look right.