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  • johnhig
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    Some dog portraits over the last couple of weeks. All shot with a D700 and a 50 F1.8 couple of SB900 with shoot through brollies ohh and the most important thing to have a bucket full of sausages.

    Tante

    Mojo

    Pepe

    Ted

    connie
    Participant

    lovely shots. I adore the first one :D

    miki g
    Participant

    Hi John.
    It’s refreshing to see something new & these look very good indeed. I just hope the dogs are pleased with them. :D Well done

    johnhig
    Participant

    Cheers, dogs loved them well ok they loved getting loads of sausages anyway..

    markst33
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    Fantastic set of shots. I have a German Shepherd and whenever I point the camera at her she immediately starts moving as if I am about to shoot her (for real) so I have never managed to get a nice photo of her. Any tips ?

    johnhig
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    markst33 wrote:

    Fantastic set of shots. I have a German Shepherd and whenever I point the camera at her she immediately starts moving as if I am about to shoot her (for real) so I have never managed to get a nice photo of her. Any tips ?

    Train them to sit and stay, then shoot with a 70-200 so not in there face.. But food with some dogs works really well. Mind you at the moment the big poodle Mojo I can get within an inch of his nose and it doesn’t bother him but the lens sometimes gets a wash…

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