They look decent to me, Mark. Don't know if I'd try a continuous shutter 
shutter burst on not. Probably 
best to attempt anticipating the leap and concentrate on staying on the head 
for a shot. Would likely distract him if you started the burst a bit too soon.
Something to play at.

Jack





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From: Mark C <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 6, 2014 5:40 PM
Subject: Leaping Tiger

Cat Content Caution:

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/2014/04/06/leaping-tiger-i?blog=9

My cat and I were hanging in the yard on this first truly warm day so 
far this year and decided to try for some action shots. Didn't quite 
pull it off though - not sure if I just blew it, or the K3 and DA 17-70 
kept back focusing, or if the cat was too fast. He gave me three tries 
though and then light was too dim... Definitely something I will be 
working on in the days ahead...

This is sorta like sports photography - any advice about how to get the 
eyes sharp and the tailed blurred (instead of the other way around) 
would be appreciated.

Mark

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