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Old 22nd of September 2011 (Thu)   #16
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My attempt with my mare Sage.
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Lovely.
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Old 26th of September 2011 (Mon)   #18
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Old 27th of September 2011 (Tue)   #19
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Nice work Julie.
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/\ Second that you got them spot on, great shots.
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Old 27th of September 2011 (Tue)   #21
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I so love your work Julie, it's my dream to be as good as you some day.
geeze that sounds corny.

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I finally got a few shots where Pucks head is reasonably sharp, but it doesn't have the thrill and intensity of Bayberrys. Then again, he wasn't racing flat out, just playing chasey with another dog, and it shows in his face.

My gorgeous happy boy



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Old 28th of September 2011 (Wed)   #23
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Thanks for the compliments, I love everyone's shots!
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Here's a couple of mine from a Gundog Scurry





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Well done, what was your shutter speed on them, and what is a gundog scurry?
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Thanks!

#1 1/80, F/20 @ 200mm
#2 1/80, F/14 @ 200mm

Gundog Scurry's when several dummies are hidden in bushes/bales that are set up and the dog handler then guides the dog to the dummy to fetch it. Above were taken at the Chatsworth Country Fair where they have a number of country pursuits in which anyone can take part - here's a dog awaiting direction

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Superb panning shots, 1st one in my opinion would have been even better with just a little more room in the right side of the frame.
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I finally got a few shots where Pucks head is reasonably sharp, but it doesn't have the thrill and intensity of Bayberrys. Then again, he wasn't racing flat out, just playing chasey with another dog, and it shows in his face.

My gorgeous happy boy




Great shots, made me smile, looks like he's having a great time.
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Old 14th of November 2011 (Mon)   #29
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Thanks Scrub, yes he was having fun. He's my darling reject. I bred him but he has a deformed leg so no one wanted him. I'm so glad he got to stay with me 'cause I adore him. His front right leg is smaller than his left but as you can see, it doesn't slow him down.
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these photos are better suited to this thread.

5F6A0312dpptcr by kirislin, on Flickr

5F6A0321dpptcr by kirislin, on Flickr
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