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24th February 2013, 06:39 PM
#1
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24th February 2013, 09:56 PM
#2
Re: My Dog Cas
Cas is a beautiful dog... I think that I might have shot from a further distance with a longer focal length. As with people, short focal lengths exaggerate the noses of dogs.
Last edited by rpcrowe; 25th February 2013 at 07:13 PM.
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25th February 2013, 05:47 PM
#3
Re: My Dog Cas
Hi Mir - Cas looks like quite the happy pup and will give you lots of chances to practise. #2 is my favourite. In 1 and 3 the head looks a bit out of proportion to the rest of the body - this may be due to Macro mode. I like that you shot from ground level in #4 - but did you want it to appear like Cas was on a downhill slope ?
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25th February 2013, 07:10 PM
#4
Re: My Dog Cas
Thanks for the comments!
I think Cas is pretty beautiful myself, she also has a mischief streak a mile wide
It sounds like I need to try more shots of Cas with the camera out of macro mode and get further away to prevent distortion. I chose macro mode because I was having trouble getting Cas to be still enough to take pics. We were playing a game of fetch and every time she came back and laid down next to me with the ball I would take a couple of pictures.
I think I'm going to have to figure out a different way for her to be still so I can get further away and take pics.
I didn't mean to take pic number four at a downward slope. I am going to try and redo that shot. I really like taking pics from below and looking up. I just think I'm going to need to figure out a way to keep the camera level.
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25th February 2013, 07:17 PM
#5
Re: My Dog Cas
Another thing that I wll sometimes do is to photograph my dog on a slope so the slope is the background and there is no apparent horizon...
I should have, however, cloned out the lead in this image...
The slope also makes it easier to get an eye level view of the dog without kneeling or stooping. Since I am old and my joints squeek and scream, I avoid stooping or kneeling whenever possible...
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25th February 2013, 07:41 PM
#6
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25th February 2013, 08:50 PM
#7
Re: My Dog Cas
At least she brings the ball back
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25th February 2013, 09:20 PM
#8
Re: My Dog Cas
I think Cas is beautiful. I don't mind the macro shots...#2 is also my favorite. Does your dog know the command sit or down? That would help getting her to sit still, and then does your camera have a zoom? So if you did not use the macro, but stepped back and then zoomed in with the camera, it may help keep it in focus....They are all nice colors and sharpness. (Richard's dog is beautiful, too! )
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26th February 2013, 01:07 AM
#9
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26th February 2013, 01:16 AM
#10
Re: My Dog Cas
I understand. My late Great Dane had an aversion, and when the lens tried to focus, he would turn his head away, it never failed. He was so beautiful, but I never really got a great photo of him because of his fear of the camera. I wish you better luck.
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6th March 2013, 04:09 PM
#11
Re: My Dog Cas
Hi there..i'm new to all this...but i really liked the idea of getting down low for a different view... i love the close ups on pets to..i dont know if im right here but if you could shoot maybe from a little above to get that nice green grass rather than the fence it would give it a better feel to..i think even those small woods in the background would make for some awesome pics especially noting Cas's color...but as i say..i dunno if im right with this...gonna post a pic of my little dog Moemfi..used a 35mm lens nice and close up..works fast..so movement isnt huge prob especially with burst..i picked this all up today just looking on internet..great advice...quicker lens has helped me out big time to get better shots. She kept moving head everytime i clicked away..so burst helped out.
Nikon D5100 35mm lens SS 1/125 F1.8 ISO 200
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