That's a *very* nice picture of a *very* good looking dog.

Lukasz

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In a message dated 7/27/2002 12:35:09 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Elliott Erwitt uses rangefinders and dogs are always jumping around
> him! He says the trick is to bark at them. Apparently they're not
> expecting that. Even less so when you bark in their own language. I've
> heard him do it, and it nearly made me jump.
>

One way I shoot dogs is setting the 20mm to its hyperfocal distance. At f8
anything from 2.5 ft to infinity is in focus. This way I can put the camera
on aperture priority and shoot away without needing to put the camera to my
eye. This is less disconcerting to the dogs because they can see your face.
It doesn't help your composition but it's better than not getting anything
worthwhile. Plus, this allows me to hold the camera at "dog level" where the
shots are more interesting than a person's perspective.

Another way is with the LX and sport finder flipped up so I can shot with
the
camra at dog level and still not have to get on the ground.

Here's a shot of my Welsh Corgi, Tully, when he was a pup:

http://www.members.aol.com/bmacrae/tully.jpg

I shot this with my Spotmatic F and the SMC 55mm f1.8. I had to lie on my
stomach on our deck to get the shot. Tully was more interested in chewing on
the camera than he was getting his picture taken but I still was able to get
about 5 good frames from a 36 ex roll of Tri-X.

-Brendan MacRae



-Brendan MacRae
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