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Post by dograd on Aug 13, 2011 20:34:45 GMT
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Post by kayanem on Aug 14, 2011 14:12:13 GMT
Kim says flyball is serious business.
Love your timing on the merle/tyre shot (also, I want that tyre. Who was the equipment supplier!?)
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Post by dograd on Aug 14, 2011 14:25:17 GMT
i have no idea, schedule has disappeared if it was on that. seems like the same that was at kingdom of fife though as the champ were the same colours.
timing was terrible for a lot though, it would be so much easier if all dogs were the same size, colour and speed :P side shots are something i want to get good at though, i did eventually start to learn striding patterns etc.
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Post by kayanem on Aug 14, 2011 14:52:18 GMT
I'm now searching for equipment suppliers, cheers I also want to practise side shots, but it's really hard to get it just right. I occasionally get a lucky shot but I think it's one of those things where practise makes perfect, there aren't any shortcuts or tricks to make it easier.
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Post by agilityk9s on Aug 14, 2011 15:21:16 GMT
LOVE these shots and the equipment is so pretty!
What lens do you use for action shots?
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Post by dograd on Aug 14, 2011 16:31:00 GMT
55-200 for these, the only other one i have is an 18. i would quite like a 75-300 soon plz!
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Post by FiredanceBecca on Aug 14, 2011 20:33:24 GMT
I tried photographing agility for the first time today at the KC festival and getting the timing and focus right was a lot harder than I thought it would be! Still I managed to get the hang of it a bit more by the end of the day but still my shots didn't really come out as good as these. Can't wait to get more practise in! ;D
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Post by FiredanceBecca on Aug 14, 2011 20:35:17 GMT
Also LOVE the lighting with the Border and the Beardie Cat! What kind of aperture do you use for your agility shots? I've been using around f/10 but I'd like to be able to go wider to get a nice blurred background.
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