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Brady and his New Coat



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This is Brady our new rescue dog. He is a English Springer Spaniel. I made the Scottish plaid coat for him. Who can resist those eyes?
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This is Brady our new rescue dog. He is a English Springer Spaniel. I made the Scottish plaid coat for him. Who can resist those eyes?

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Behind The Lens

Location

In my sewing room. Brady is my supervisor!

Time

It was late afternoon after I finished sewing Brady's new plaid coat. He looked so great that I had to take a picture.

Lighting

The lighting was just the ceiling fan/lights combo & a little light from the window I have a French style curtain that was down at the time.

Equipment

I used my Canon T7i camera, no flash or tripod & only the kit lens. I just got as close to his level as possible.

Inspiration

Brady is such a sweetheart and a true "English Gentleman" so I had to show off his new coat.

Editing

No post processing because I haven't figured out how to use Lightroom yet. Most I did was crop it.

In my camera bag

My camera, kit lens, my new macro lens extra SD card & macro filters.

Feedback

Have a pet that will settle down long enough to get a picture that isn't blured because they moved at the last second. Use a fast shutter speed.

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