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Those are GREAT photos. Just terrific. Look at those two hooligans having so much fun together. Which one is yours?
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WOW! My OH has done some amateur photography. He is standing behind me with his mouth hanging open in awe, saying, "That is FABULOUS." He'd like to know your camera and lens on the last shot? And anything else you would care to share?
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FABULOUS photography again, Rik! I thought I was seeing my pair wrestling for a minute, Jarrah and Roo. LOL. That last photo is extraordinary but I love the expression you caught on the ridgeback's face in the last photo. Please post more of your photo's, I'm sure you have many we'd all love to see.
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Thank you. I used a Nikon d2x with the 70-200 VR 2.8. Aperture 4.5, shutterspeed 1/640 and iso 200 |
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Fab water image! Really nice use of a high shutter speed combined with wonderful focusing for a sharp photo
We have a facebook page and I'm gonna share this link there - hope that's cool. I just tried and it wouldn't use a photo from the thread. can I use one of your images (and credit you) and link back to this thread? Thx! Marko
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Nah. I could never get a shot like that. The Pack is hydrophobic! They abhor water!
Awesome water shots, rik!
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Amazing shots and thanks for the tips, Rik!
Like Hazel, I have 2 water dogs that..well....don't know how to swim. I guess I could try the settings you suggested on them catching a ball or something but no water effects with my pups.
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If the dog or whatever moves fast in your direction it needs a different approach. I use the continuous focus on my Nikon (AF-C) (Canon it is Al Servo AF). It keeps moving objects sharp within the viewfinder as you track the object. If your camera do not have a continuous focus you can try this; If the movement is predictable you can manual focus on that predictable point and press the button if the object (dog) is at that point. (Continuous focus is much easier ) |
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Okay, okay, I have a few "water action" shots of the Mini-Mutts...
And some other random dog having fun in the surf:
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Thanks for the laughs , that is very cute and funny! Good photos too
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