Ezookiel
27-05-2012, 9:40pm
Out for an evening walk, I surreptitiously dropped back and let the wife get ahead with the dog, got the camera ready, and then called him. Was so funny to see his face when he realised how far behind I was, and came bounding towards me flat out.
Not sure if I failed to keep the focus, or the Intelligent Tracking focus failed, or if I just moved the camera too much, but with the camera on rapid fire, not one of the shots came out in focus on his face like I'd have wanted, which is why I've posted this here instead of in the CC, because this took way too much sharpening to make it remotely useable, and it required a massive crop, but I couldn't help laugh at the evil look, and the fact that he's been caught mid "spring" (why do springer spaniels "spring" rather than run?) so that I ended up with a really evil looking "hover dog"
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i140/Ezookiel/Aus%20Photography%20CC%20Pics/Digbyatrockwall_35.jpg
Not sure if I failed to keep the focus, or the Intelligent Tracking focus failed, or if I just moved the camera too much, but with the camera on rapid fire, not one of the shots came out in focus on his face like I'd have wanted, which is why I've posted this here instead of in the CC, because this took way too much sharpening to make it remotely useable, and it required a massive crop, but I couldn't help laugh at the evil look, and the fact that he's been caught mid "spring" (why do springer spaniels "spring" rather than run?) so that I ended up with a really evil looking "hover dog"
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i140/Ezookiel/Aus%20Photography%20CC%20Pics/Digbyatrockwall_35.jpg