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Jun 26, 2006 00:32 |  #1

I would like to know what you would have done different. How to make this shot better?

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Jun 26, 2006 01:05 |  #2

Oooh, he made me jump! How could you imrpove on a shot like this when he's coming right at you like that? If it was me, I'd be lucky if I didn't drop the camera!


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Jun 26, 2006 04:31 |  #3

I think you did well to manage to get a capture of this fierce looking dog. Mine would have been very blurred with the shakes.
I take it the dog doesn't like having his photo taking. A bit like a celebrity when they get their photos taken by paparazzi without permission.
Under these conditions your shot is very good.


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Jun 26, 2006 04:59 |  #4

Personally I like it not in color, like this maybe, because I find it lets me focus more on the teeth and the face then the multicolored background:

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But its all subjective. Its an awesome shot.


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Jun 26, 2006 11:37 |  #5

wow, nice shot. so what did you do to make him so angry? haha


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Jun 26, 2006 12:04 as a reply to  @ FlipFlopWS6's post |  #6

Nice shot! is he a trained guard dog?


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Jun 26, 2006 12:07 |  #7

The story of the shot is the dog is a military dog with a very bad attitude. I was going to take a few shots for the handler as a going away present. I pointed the camera at the dog and said smile for the camera. The well traind dog did and thought I was lunch.


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Jun 26, 2006 12:12 |  #8

What a great shot! I think it is exellent under the circumstances.


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Jun 26, 2006 12:19 |  #9

Great shot and nothing under the situation wud have done better justice to the shot.However I like the PP done there by plan9 ...just reduces the interference by the BG.


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Jun 26, 2006 12:29 as a reply to  @ Plan9's post |  #10

Plan9 wrote:
Personally I like it not in color, like this maybe, because I find it lets me focus more on the teeth and the face then the multicolored background:

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But its all subjective. Its an awesome shot.

i really like this version, the photo is really amazing


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Jun 26, 2006 15:38 |  #11

"I would like to know what you would have done different."

I woulda run like heck!


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Jun 26, 2006 18:28 |  #12

Cool shot. Better? I don't think so, unless you were behind some bullet/fang proof glass with a tripod.


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Jun 26, 2006 19:46 as a reply to  @ Photodawg1's post |  #13

I hope you used all 400mm??? :D great shot


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Jun 26, 2006 19:59 |  #14

wow...is that the devil in a dogs body? Man...I think back to the movie, Stand By Me and when the kids are in the junk yard..."Chopper, sick balls."


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Jun 26, 2006 20:54 as a reply to  @ sageone's post |  #15

I wanted to reach in and pop the spit bubble. Then I decided to keep all my fingers. This is though the most angry animal I have ever meet.


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