Great pics!
Great photos!
Every once in a while a dog enters your life and changes everything.
Great pics!
Henry's so acrobatic! Great pics!!! May i ask what kind of camera you use? @Annie
@cali baker Thanks, he is just an amazing dog and so different than any other we have ever had. We are enjoying every minute of the little buggerThe camera is a Nikon D7000
Those are great pics! Henry is sumpin alright! As far as the ball OCD ..Jake has that too..he gets his ball in metered doses!
Great pix... may I ask your Lens and settings? I'd like to try getting shots like that with our Nikon D60
Wow are you sure he is not part rabbit or bird? Love the picturesNow I know Fergus is just lazy he cant even jump on or off the couch we have to pick his chubby butt up
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@BruceP Those pics of Henry were shot with an 18-200 mm DX VR zoom lens at f8 with shutter speed 320 in auto ISO, but I also have some shot at 250 but the 320's seemed to have come out better on this shoot.
The AF system of the D7000 is designed for sports and action shots. I would recommend AF-C in which the camera will continually (C) focus, tracking your subject while the shutter is pressed. I know nothing about the Nikon D60 or what it allows you to do in manual, so I don't know if these settings will even work for you.
You see, I'm still a novice at photography so I'm not even sure what I'm telling you is good advice, LOL! My husband gave this camera to me as a surprise gift and taking pictures with it has become an addiction. I have had no formal training on how to use it, mainly self taught and tips I have learned by Googling any issues I have had helped immensely. I've yet to find the perfect setting for all action shots when in manual setting and always find the need to make some sort of adjustment because lighting seems to be a huge factor (I prefer cloudy days for picture taking over bright sunny days).
Thanx much for the tips. I know little about photography but with the Nikon I know I am getting much better pix than before. I believe it probably has the same setting options as yours.