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Apr 19, 2006 14:53 |  #1

My Golden Retriever watching kids play in the yard. Taken with 5D and 100-400L


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Apr 19, 2006 14:55 |  #2

Trevor O wrote:
My Golden Retriever watching kids play in the yard. Taken with 5D and 100-400L

I really enjoyed your picture. Thanks for sharing.


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Apr 19, 2006 14:57 |  #3

Welcome to the forums Trevor. That is a nice shot. What focal length were you using at the time?



  
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Apr 19, 2006 15:00 as a reply to  @ rudgej's post |  #4

I was maxed out at 400..had to hide behind the vehicle in the driveway before he moved away


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Apr 19, 2006 15:04 |  #5

Very nice Trevor....beautiful dog and the gate is perfect for the picture. Dont paint it!


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Apr 19, 2006 15:13 |  #6

How sweet is that face? A really great shot. The only thing that i see wrong is the focus looks like it's more on the fence than the dogs face, but regardless, this is a great shot




  
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