> Seems like everyone here likes shooting their dog
> with a ultra-wide angle lens! Well, at least Jim Davis
> and Pierre Bellavance :-)
>
> Is this the latest trend in Wide angle photography?
>
> I feel left out because I do not have a dog. So, I'm
> trying to imagine what your dog, inside looks like :-)
>
> Cheers
> Julian Loke
Well, usually I don't advertise this particular page, but here it is
for doglovers everywhere.
http://www.kjsl.com/~jbdavis/Lambert/lambert.html
To keep this on topic, you can observe the focus tracking ability of my
old EOS 10 on some of these shots. Some of them were taken with my old point
and shoot Fuji. Dogs are tough subjects to follow! Also on my main page is a
link to my wide angle dog photo gallery. The other day a boxer jumped while
I was taking a closeup, ramming my EOS right into my eye. Didn't touch the
lens, but bumped the hood of the EF 20-35 pretty good. No damage to either
it or my eye thankfully.
Jim Davis
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Webpage:http://www.kjsl.com/~jbdavis/
'Every footstep must be true.' Bruce Cockburn
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