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    Vince Maidens
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    Default Dog Agility - Weave Poles

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    Nice to see a new addition to the forums!

    2010 ACC Dog Agility Regionals
    Dog - Bungee, Border Collie

    Camera - 1d Mark IV
    Lens - 70-200 2.8 IS with 1.4x tc
    F5.6
    SS - 1/1600th

    Horrible lighting but managed to make it work. I have a full series if you're not 100% sure of what it is she's doing :). We shot 300+ dogs this weekend but this is my wife's dog.

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    fantastic capture!! i love the concentration in those eyes!! horrible light? it sure worked out for you!! nice job!

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    Light looks good, and exposure is fine. Great image, I had a border collie growing up and one day shall get my own but you really captured the moment here.

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    Thanks guys!

    Wish I have more control over the backgrounds, but in man made situations its pretty tough to get it all right.

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    Captured his determination and intensity well. Do you have any with the poles head on ?

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    Love the expression, and the intensity of the moment!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Tracy View Post
    Captured his determination and intensity well. Do you have any with the poles head on ?
    Hi Mike

    Not of that event, I was shooting weaves (angle), teeter and a few jumps. I have hundreds of 5 - 10 degree off center shots. No one ever wants the head-ons as they look very flat usually.

    I'll post some more :)
    Last edited by Vince Maidens; 07-26-2010 at 07:02 PM.

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