I'm not one to call that shutter time "error." That is what you are supposed to show when taking pictures of dogs. Tail up and blurred is a happy dog. Tail down and still is menacing, Tail down and tucked is afraid.
I notice some blurring of the muzzle, also. I can't tell if that is movement or DOF. I think it is DOF, as the eyes are sharp.
Nice shot.
Pops
Hi Jandiep,
I think it would be fine if it were just the tail blurred, but unfortunately his head has moved too.
1/50s was a little slow for such a shot.
Certainly the camera was held steady enough, the rest is nice and sharp.
Cheers,
Hi Jandiep
I have to agree with Dave here - the head needs to be sharp. You may be able to do some PS work on it - too late tonight for me!
I see that you used F14 @ 1/50th & 400 ISO. You would have done better to open the apperture up and increase the shutter speed. You don't require a big DOF here, especially with the lack of detail in the snowy background.
A potentially a good shot unfortunalely spoiled by the dog's head movement.
Just my personal view, you're nearly there.
Regards
Rob
Hi Jan
This looks very much like a Boxer - great dogs! - but I'm just wondering
why his tail is (or, appears to be) so long?
And yes, nice shot.
cheers
B
In the Netherlands it's not allowed anymore to crop the dog's ears or tail. You're not allowed to show a dog with cropped ears/shortened tail on any dog shows. So all official breeders do crop/shorten the tail.
This is our second Boxer, I would not have an other breed.
kind regards,
Jan