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Re: Lure coursing [Re: Julie] #7005
03/08/07 08:27 AM
03/08/07 08:27 AM
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When you shoot these photos, Julie, are you panning with the dogs, or are you shooting from straight on with a narrow aperture? I ask this because the grass is all blurred, yet the dog is very sharp...and I am wondering if this was done in PS or not. I find action shots like this very difficult to do..even when I have a fast enough shutter speed to do it.

James

Re: Lure coursing [Re: James Morrissey] #7006
03/08/07 08:54 AM
03/08/07 08:54 AM
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These are done wide open (2.8-3.5 depending on the focal length) with the dogs coming toward me. It is fairly difficult but, I have done it so much that I have learned how to do so with my E-1. I have a harder time with the E-500 as it is just different enough in handling and I don't use it nearly as often. I know another whippet owner who prefers the E-500 for these sort of action shots as she started with that camera and the E-1 came second.

I think it is all about learning how your camera handles. Occasionally I get a misfocused shot, but, that is fairly rare.

I do have to comment on a toy dog owner that has a D2x that is going to sell it and buy a 1DmkIII as he feels Nikon is just too slow focusing to catch his little dogs. I pointed out I get the whippets fine with Oly, which is reputed to be slower. He said his dogs were smaller therefore more difficult.(how can a little toy dog be more difficult than dogs going 40mph toward you?) Honestly, I don't think changing systems is going to help him much. If you can't get action with a D2x, well, I don't think it is the cameras fault

The first two shots were just lucky that I hit them in those stride points. I could use a spray and pray technique, but, coming from an OLD canon TL QL that was fully manual, I can't seem to make myself do so. I would probably get more like that, but, would have to chimp TONS

Re: Lure coursing [Re: Julie] #7007
03/12/07 01:14 AM
03/12/07 01:14 AM
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Nice shots and congrats Julie! I enjoy shooting lure coursing, the action is good practice.

I don't have much problem focusing on fast moving small dogs...but I still want the MKIII. LOL!!!


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Re: Lure coursing [Re: Dee Dee] #7008
03/12/07 07:56 PM
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beautiful shots! Great action!

Re: Lure coursing [Re: deathbycanon] #7009
03/20/07 07:10 PM
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Fantastic LC photos..

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