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Greyhounds picsHi all, while on my way to Baseball Saturday i noticed the dogs was at the track just around the corner and up the road from where i live so dropped in for a couple of shots, as theae are the only shots i took and was not going to wait around till next race but hey might be good for some practice on them dull days i dont have anything on at the Bike track.
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Thanks Alex, nothing technical just a couple of snaps to kill some time but i can see this could be fun on a nice day and kill some time as i think could get some great shots.
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Is there ANY action you DON'T do well?
OK, so the second one's a bit soft (at least appears soft to me - maybe my eyes haven't woken up yet ![]() ![]() I guess these guys go a little slower than your normal subjects ![]() *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
John,
They're dogs. ![]() g.
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John, you've certainly captured the moment
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Hey John the dog at the back in the 2nd shot looks to be asleep
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Ok yeh they are dogs, LOL could be soft as i didnt resharpen them after resizing with a differant proggy, but yeh was interesting and could be a good source for people wanting to practice there panning skils. I didn't stay, just took the 2 shots and left but i think i might go back in couple of weeks if i dont have anything else on.
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Good shots John but, as Sheepie said, there's some softness that just manages to detract.
I could take some practice shots myself, as this is exactly what I see everytime I inadvertantly leave the gate open and my Jack Russell gets a sniff of freedom.... whooshka!!! Simon
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very exciting subject you have froze the action very well
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