A Rhodesian Ridgeback named Buddha

January 22nd, 2010

Recently I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing my first Rhodesian ridgeback, a breed which came into my radar only last year thanks to super talented Claire of Rouxby Photography and her BEAUTIFUL photos of her Rhodesians (all of her photos are wonderful). Since becoming a huge fan of Rouxby and following her love affair with her dogs, I have been intrigued by this breed and was super excited when Buddha’s owner called to schedule a session. Buddha! I asked his owner how she came about that name, and she said it’s because having a dog in her life has kept her well-being centered and healthy. I like that a lot. The name became even more fitting as the shoot went on. Though Buddha is only 10 months old, he was perfectly mellow, zen and stately throughout the entire shoot (except for the few minutes outdoors when he met his friend Sophie). Just a lovely, beautiful dog.

We meet Buddha at his house in Cambridge, MA.

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Buddha and Friends

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Thank you Buddha for a wonderful shoot!

BEFORE and AFTERS!
With this beautiful dog in this beautiful light, we were having such a good time that I forgot to take behind-the-scenes shots again. So in lieu of that, I’ll include a few before-and-after shots.

Before (image on left) is straight out of the camera, after is with post-processing applied in Lightroom.

Below image taken in the living room. We started in the late afternoon and there was some very weak light coming in through the front door, which was facing north. I shot a few stops shy of wide-open (I’m trying to shoot between f/2.0 – f/2.8 these days), probably could have slowed the shutter speed down more since Buddha was so mellow. But instead of doing that I bumped the ISO super high to get more light.

Buddha before and after

RAW: 1/200 sec at f/2.0, ISO 2800 | 50 mm f/1.4 lens
Lightroom: WB adjustment, brightness increase, blacks increase

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Below image taken in the field out back. We had a nice, not-so-unobstructed view of the setting sun, which is rare in the city! We couldn’t have timed this better.

Buddha before and after

RAW: 1/250 sec at f/2.8, ISO 200 | 50 mm f/1.4 lens
Lightroom: WB adjustment, fill-light increase

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15 Responses to “A Rhodesian Ridgeback named Buddha”

  1. Candace Says:

    Beautiful images, what a handsome guy! I love his reflection in the basketball court shot!

  2. Meredith Perdue Says:

    Wow! What a beautiful winter session! I love the way some of your shots really emphasize the texture of Buddha’s fur.

  3. Robin Says:

    I love your work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. JJ Says:

    He’s so handsome, although I thought we would see more shots of that distinctive ridge down his back. And I see the magic of the blue squeaker is undiminished. I have to find that toy!

  5. Simon Says:

    Wow, great set Li! Possibly your best so far IMO. Nice dog, too.

  6. Andra Says:

    ISO 2800 and no noise – wow – wicked… well done!!! go you!!!

  7. Sarah Says:

    Smashing!

  8. Alexa Says:

    Uh. No fair!! ISO 2800! I am jealous. ;) I love the ones he is tilting his head in. :) So cute!

  9. Kate Says:

    These are freakin’ awesome, Li. Let me know if you’d like to do a swap ever … I would love your mad skillz on my doggy and me :)

  10. claire Says:

    OH. MY. GOSH. he is perfection!!! you did such a fabulous job with these, i am totally in love with just about every single one. and i LOVE the name buddha! also, thanks for the shout out :)

  11. britt Says:

    just happened upon your site. i love your fotos. they are absolutely beautiful and they put a great big smile on my face. thanks.

  12. Stephanie Says:

    Love this series. You rocked this one :)

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