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    Kulshan

    Took a few of the pups while on the East side of the State.
    Unfortunately, cut his legs off, yet I like his stance (showing his muscle) and expression (waiting to go back in water after a stick and get it before his sister).

    KulshanKulshan by sharonkay finley, on Flickr

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    Re: Kulshan

    the water droplets adds in showing us the type of environment the pup is in but yes the severe crop is unfortunate.

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    part of the problem I'm having is these pups don't stay still long. Within a second he was moving cuz he wanted the ball thrown in the water. I need to continue practicing.

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    Sharon - shoot wide and then crop in post. In images you post on the web, you can lose a lot of information around the edges of the image (assuming sharp focus and no camera movement). and still have a very strong image. That would be far better than cutting off the legs.

    This is a very common approach is action photography.

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    Re: Kulshan

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    Sharon - shoot wide and then crop in post. In images you post on the web, you can lose a lot of information around the edges of the image (assuming sharp focus and no camera movement). and still have a very strong image. That would be far better than cutting off the legs.

    This is a very common approach is action photography.
    Manfred,
    that makes perfect sense. I will absolutely start working it from that angle. My wider angle prime lens would be perfect for that.
    Sometimes the boy dog is so dang strong, (and excitable when seeing a critter to chase while I'm on the other end of the leash) I WISH I could cut off his legs! Kidding. Sort of.

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    Sharon, I would lose the strip of sky at the top. Handsome hound he is.

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