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Corso photogenic

Ben Curtis

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They are just so damn photogenic. I am starting to think I am just good with a camera in my hands. Then I remember my subject.
 

smfidler

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I have to agree it's the model:) ADORABLE! I wish Bentley would sit still while the camera was out, he will pounce on me!
 

taisa899

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Wish my girl would sit still also. Any good pics I have of her are pure luck

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DDBsR4Me

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My first DDB used to pose for me......but then I got to meet him at 2 days old and was always shoving a camera in his face. It was great that the breeder was so close and let me visit all the time - I got tons of pics of him growing up. He was such a ham for the camera! I miss him terribly.
 

raechiemay

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You guys are killing me with these corsos and filas. I never thought id want anything but an EM. Good looking dog.

This forum is exactly why I've chosen to go with a CC over an EM for my next dog. I will always love EMs, but there's something about the Corso that really keeps drawing me in.
 

Ben Curtis

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I felt the same way about bulls an EM's before finding the CC. After that there was not even a choice.
 

Kelly

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Funny how you can see the expression on a black dog's face easier than a dark brindle. I've pretty much given up taking photos of Tess unless we're out in the sun and Im using my 3d camera.
 

Ben Curtis

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If you notice the two pictures I took with Leo (black dog) he looks very soft. That is because I can not take pictures with him with the flash. His dark shiny fur reflects light, and it never looks right. I took those pictures in dim light with a "low light, with out flash" setting on my camera. If he moves it wont work at all, because of the longer exposure (do you still call it exposure on a digital camera?). He has the stay command down really good, and I have to get him while he is a bit sleepy.

Leo by the way is a dark brindle, but with out sunlight the brindle does not show through.

Ben