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Posted by ArcticRick: Mon Jun 18th, 2012 00:53 | 1st Post |
Anyone ever cover dog racing or horse racing ? I tried my hand at dog agility trials today and had mixed results , wondering what you used for settings . thanks Rick
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Posted by Iain: Mon Jun 18th, 2012 10:03 | 2nd Post |
I've done both Rick, I set the aperture I want in aperture priority and watch my shutter speed stays above 1/500s. Attachment: dog flyball 02jpg.jpg (Downloaded 62 times)
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Posted by Eric: Mon Jun 18th, 2012 11:37 | 3rd Post |
Love it ! Wish I could bend my legs up like that!
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Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Jun 18th, 2012 13:05 | 4th Post |
Great shot Iain. Since you were standing in front of the dog, did it clear you too?
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Posted by jk: Mon Jun 18th, 2012 13:28 | 5th Post |
Maybe he has it attached to him! Eric had some nice horse eventing pictures as well.
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Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Jun 18th, 2012 14:21 | 6th Post |
If you look carefully at the top of the dog, you can see a harness with a d-ring at the top. It looks like there may be an invisible wire holding the dog up Seems od that the d-ring is extending up rather than laying flat. What kind of trick photography is this Iain? Is this the type of thing you have resorted to since going over to Canon?? Sorry Iain, couldn't help myself - it is still a great photo.
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Posted by jk: Mon Jun 18th, 2012 17:35 | 7th Post |
Squarerigger wrote: If you look carefully at the top of the dog, you can see a harness with a d-ring at the top. It looks like there may be an invisible wire holding the dog upNext you will be telling us that Canon lenses selectively delete image content (the wire) so that they spare their users the pain of learning Photoshop.
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Posted by ArcticRick: Mon Jun 18th, 2012 19:54 | 8th Post |
What metering mode did you use ? I'll post my pics tonight . I loaded them on my site . I used program then shutter . I foun out corgis and border collies are faster than I thought
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Posted by ArcticRick: Mon Jun 25th, 2012 09:29 | 9th Post |
heres a few Attachment: _0000023.jpg (Downloaded 39 times)
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Posted by ArcticRick: Mon Jun 25th, 2012 09:29 | 10th Post |
sorry so big , I'm not happy with the quickness of the corgi and how hes outta focus
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Posted by ArcticRick: Mon Jun 25th, 2012 09:30 | 11th Post |
more mistakes Attachment: _0000076.jpg (Downloaded 39 times)
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Posted by ArcticRick: Mon Jun 25th, 2012 09:30 | 12th Post |
miss takes part 3 Attachment: _0000083.jpg (Downloaded 39 times)
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Posted by ArcticRick: Mon Jun 25th, 2012 09:31 | 13th Post |
last miss takes Attachment: _0000099-2.jpg (Downloaded 39 times)
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Posted by Robert: Mon Jun 25th, 2012 10:53 | 14th Post |
Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Jun 25th, 2012 13:34 | 15th Post |
I really like the last one Rick. Well done.
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Posted by TomOC: Mon Jun 25th, 2012 15:16 | 16th Post |
Really nice work, Rick You should be pretty happy with the results you are getting !!!! Tom
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Posted by richw: Mon Jun 25th, 2012 19:18 | 17th Post |
Rick, I love those shots. I bet even if the focus is where you want it any of the dog owners would love a copy, and probably pay you for one, if one of those was my dog I would!
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Posted by ArcticRick: Mon Jun 25th, 2012 19:21 | 18th Post |
Thanks Everyone . I always ask the wife for her opinion on pics but she might tell me what I want to hear an not a real opinion ha ha ha . I thing I'm going to try again and crank speed up and but it on center metering . See what happens . I guess we are our own harshest critic ok last 1 from the marathon i recently covered. I got bored and found a dog Attachment: _0000919.jpg (Downloaded 25 times)
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Posted by Robert: Tue Jun 26th, 2012 02:37 | 19th Post |
Hi Rick, I showed Sharon, my ex wife the pix, it was her who trained the Corgies, she was very impressed, especially the Corgi image. Its actually really sharp, look at the eye... The motion blur of the rear of the dog is OK, if it's too sharp it looks artificial. Think of aeroplane or helicopter images with frozen propellors or rotors? You need a bit of motion blur to add life to the image. I have edited your post above to show the image as you intended. The method is to go to your album, Find the image you want to include in the post, Select it, then at the right hand side there are some boxes, Click once in the one you want, in this case the second one down Marked in yellow, the number of boxes available changes depending on the size of the image in the album, 'Copy', then paste into your post, it really is simple.
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Posted by ArcticRick: Tue Jun 26th, 2012 02:39 | 20th Post |
Thank you , I suffer from computer illiteracy rather often .
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Posted by Robert: Tue Jun 26th, 2012 02:52 | 21st Post |
ArcticRick wrote:Thank you, I suffer from computer illiteracy rather often. You are welcome, I know it's not obvious, Steve posted a set of instructions for the original album when we first moved here, it needs updating. Will address that ASAP.
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Posted by Andy: Wed Jun 27th, 2012 17:11 | 22nd Post |
One from Brentwood Dog Show Attachment: _DSC7207-2.jpg (Downloaded 25 times)
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Posted by ArcticRick: Wed Jun 27th, 2012 19:31 | 23rd Post |
Andy how did you set up your camera what metering etc
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Posted by Andy: Sun Jul 1st, 2012 03:48 | 24th Post |
ArcticRick wrote: Andy how did you set up your camera what metering etcD2H with Sigma 70-200 f2.8, ISO 200.....set to manual and took meter reading off grass. Number of members here don't recommend setting this lens @ f2.8 as can be a bit soft so adjusted to suit. Think I could really do with upgrading D2H, but until I win the lottery Ill stick with it
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Posted by Andy: Mon Jul 2nd, 2012 07:44 | 25th Post |
Andy wrote: ArcticRick wrote:Forgot main thing.....1,250th @ f5.0Andy how did you set up your camera what metering etcD2H with Sigma 70-200 f2.8, ISO 200.....set to manual and took meter reading off grass.
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