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Morning exercise
Lens: DA*200 ƒ2.8 Camera: K-3 Photo Location: Niagara Falls, Canada Shutter Speed: 1/3200s Aperture: F5.6 
Posted By: normhead, 06-11-2016, 08:11 AM

The dogs at play. Making use of the K-3 tracking.

K-3 DA*200
TaV, ƒ5.6, 1/3200s
27 AF points selected, AF-c, Focus Priority

Jesse stays glued to Trippers hip. She tries to herd him, Tripper has made getting away from her part of the game.

Looking to see where the ball will be thrown. Tripper and his shadow.


Heading for the ball, and leaving Jesse in the dust.






Jesse catches up.


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06-11-2016, 08:53 AM   #2
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Wonderful action shots. Seems like a good time was had by all.
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Fine moments. Like it.
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I love the timing of the second one.

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Wonderful action shots. Seems like a good time was had by all.
The dogs are just long being in a place where there are no bugs. Their black fly bites have all petty much healed up. Unfortunately we'll have to go home soon.

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Fine moments. Like it.
Two or three times a day every day.

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I love the timing of the second one.
Burst mode is a wonderful thing.
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Two or three times a day every day.

I understand. Border collies need intensive moving more than any other breed
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Great shots of two great pals.

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My kelpie x is 15. I now have to roll the ball directly to him.
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I understand. Border collies need intensive moving more than any other breed
You either exercise them, or they drive you crazy asking for stimulation. It's not really a choice. 2 have come our way because people didn't take that seriously.

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Great shots of two great pals.
Thanks for commenting. Jesse has only been with us for a matter of weeks, but she's fitting right in.

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My kelpie x is 15. I now have to roll the ball directly to him.
But I bet it still makes him happy.
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tennis balls and dogs ...
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One of my favorite things to photograph...dogs chasing the tennis ball or frisbee. Need to post some of my dogs playing.
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Burst mode is a wonderful thing.
Yeah, that's what I meant about the timing. You turned burst mode on at the right time.
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Yeah, that's what I meant about the timing. You turned burst mode on at the right time.
Cause when you fill the buffer just before the right time happens, it causes bad behavior.
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