Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Before and After of Wonderful Bertha!!


<"Adoptable Dogs: Bertha." Animal Protection Society of Durham. APS of Durham, 2011. Web. 17 May 2011. http://www.apsofdurham.org/category/adoptable_dogs/.>
This is Bertha. She has been at the Durham Animal Shelter for a while. This is her before picture! Bertha is very shy and she is a bit of a nervous dog. This picture captures her being shy with her ears laying flat against her head. I don't think her looking scared is a great way to represent the dog. There is nothing wrong with being shy and I think the shyness can be brought out in more of an appealing and "cute" way, making the shyness of the dog a positive instead of a negative. I think the eye level is great because Bertha does have very beautiful eyes. The volunteer I worked with also mentioned how the darker dogs do not get adopted as much as the lighter color dogs. I think a way to bring out the special and unique features of the dogs that do have dark solid coats is to accentuate the eyes. Here the eyes really pop. I think that with the eyes standing out, like here, but with a perkier, aware and less shy shot of the dog, Bertha can look her best!

This is the after photo of Bertha that I have taken. I think this photo does Bertha much more justice than the first picture. Here, she is happy, attentive and her shyness is more suppressed. You get a feel of her old soul and kindness with her meek little smile!

2 comments:

  1. I absolutely agree. The first image is not flattering her. She looks like she's had a hard life. But you're image captures that shy smile and her eyes are absolutely beautiful! I don't get the dark animal thing. I think they are gorgeous creatures. I do think a bit tighter cropping would enhance her face. Otherwise it's great!

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  2. I love what you said about the dark color making the eyes pop. Please keep this in mind. One more thing you may want to do is make a high pitch screechy noise to get them to perk their ears up. The smile is quite becoming!

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