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dog field test picsTook my D70 to my first real "event" this weekend, got a few good pics. Since we were outdoors it really made me wish I had the Nikkor 28-200 lens, the next lens I think I will get. This is was my dad's dog's big weekend, his first field trial.
I took these with the kit lens. Nothing breath taking photography-wise, but they told the story well. Got home and burned my parents a DVD slideshow I made with the Mac. Digital photography really makes creativity convenient! http://scottandjenn.com/cpg132/albums/2005fieldtrial/2005.field.trial.-.01.jpg http://scottandjenn.com/cpg132/albums/2005fieldtrial/2005.field.trial.-.06.jpg http://scottandjenn.com/cpg132/albums/2005fieldtrial/2005.field.trial.-.16.jpg http://scottandjenn.com/cpg132/albums/2005fieldtrial/2005.field.trial.-.21.jpg http://scottandjenn.com/cpg132/albums/2005fieldtrial/2005.field.trial.-.24.jpg http://scottandjenn.com/cpg132/albums/2005fieldtrial/2005.field.trial.-.34.jpg http://scottandjenn.com/cpg132/albums/2005fieldtrial/2005.field.trial.-.35.jpg
good pix ...... Vertical crop No2 to a head and hands of the dog .......could be interesting....
big pix Cheers ....bp....
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1 & 2 nice shots, could of done with a bit of fill lighting to remove the shadows off of the gentlemans face.
Last shot of the canyon the sky looks a bit overexposed. Plus the canyon looks a bit washed out in spots. What does everyone else think?] Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
I like the story line it works. #21 is a lovely shot but the pic of the gun makes me think that the loser was being taken away to be shot
Chris
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