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May 08, 2015 07:58 |  #1

I was walking in a park when these dogs bounded into me - so I shot them - with my camera of course.

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May 08, 2015 13:35 |  #2

Nice capture - great sharpness and you've got their eyes in the shot.

Have you got any more space to pull back some to show more of the area they are playing in?

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May 08, 2015 16:54 |  #3

Thanks Beavens, The field had kids plaing football in the background and goalposts, very distracting, editing would be beyond my expertise.


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May 08, 2015 17:14 |  #4

Meercat007 wrote in post #17548834 (external link)
Thanks Beavens, The field had kids plaing football in the background and goalposts, very distracting, editing would be beyond my expertise.

Gotcha! If you posted the SOOC shot maybe someone could assist?

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May 10, 2015 23:12 |  #5

Nice photo - you've captured the movement nicely.

This image illustrates nicely the difference that timing makes in trying to take a pleasing photograph of moving dogs (it probably applies to most quadrupeds, but my experience is with dogs).

The dalmation on the left has been caught with its front legs off the ground and looks natural and dynamic, while the dog on the right has his hind legs in the air. While it is of course just one part of the running motion, dogs just don't look natural with their front legs on the ground and hind legs in the air.


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