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Indi my GSD

So tonight was an Indi photography evening.  I created this montage just for something to do in this lockdown...

The following photography was done whilst Indi was waiting for her dinner outside by the shed. It's a routine we have obviously carried out every day for 10 years now. She waits patiently then always pops her head around the door - just to check if it's ready!


The original photography was done in Acros one of Fuji's great jpeg simulation effects.
I basically took them into LR and warmed the shadows and used split tone on the outside one.
All lit by the lights from the shed.



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