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Trying some action shots again. I'm pretty happy with how this turned out. I put him in a stay to my left, not too far away. Then released him and tossed the ball in front of me for him to grab as he came past. I put three others in my stream, but I like this one because all 4 feet are airborne and he is very close to catching the ball.
Try at least. Strong winds on the island transported the fine sand on Vlieland's beach, creating a spectacular effect. I wouldn't want to be in this dog's shoes (or height).
I went to the park today with Minnie to play fetch; it's a game both of us enjoy. Sunny skies are rare at this time of the year, so I brought the camera along.
Here's Toby enjoying a little fetch this afternoon. I'm enjoying a little more camera testing. I notice that the 5D Mark II doesn't focus as fast as the 7D, but I don't think it's a deal breaker. I'm pretty sure I'll be selling the 7D now.
Film: 35mm Kodak Ultramax ISO 400.
Camera: Canon EOS 300
Another shot from Charlotte's camera. Caught out without my Canon, I borrowed it to use the autofocus to try to get wee Jet here on the run; much as I love my Praktica, the manual focus isn't the best for action shots.
Day 194 of 365 days (2nd year)
I love playing fetch with Fang. I have her sit on the ottoman, then I throw her rope into the air, and she leaps for it. She makes some amazing mid-air catches. She has great mouth-eye coordination. Ocho, as you can see, just likes to sit and watch while snuggling her daddy.
Stick here I come!
Bonnie darted towards the big tree trunk of a driftwood before she realised the enormity of it.
Henry has never been much of a duck chaser when we go for our walks at the river. This changed recently (as you can see). The live flyers we had in training last week seemed to have released his inner bully.
[the bird is in focus because I was trying to take a picture of him when, from out of nowhere, Henry comes bounding in the and scatters the entire group. I think he might be on to something...it was more fun to watch them scatter and fuss than to just watch them sit there]