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Brian and Kristin
11 years ago
Hey Julie,
Thanks for posting the nice photo set! That macro lens doesn’t do half bad on the action shots as long as you are willing to “zoom with your feet”. 🙂
I really like the obedience pics. It gives you a perspective you never see for yourself.
I agree Brian, it is good to see pictures of yourself/dog during training as you can’t see how you are doing when you are out on the field. Have someone make a video for you sometime too.
Hey Julie,
Thanks for posting the nice photo set! That macro lens doesn’t do half bad on the action shots as long as you are willing to “zoom with your feet”. 🙂
I really like the obedience pics. It gives you a perspective you never see for yourself.
My pleasure Brian!
The feet-zooming does take some getting use to.
Vander looks great.
I agree Brian, it is good to see pictures of yourself/dog during training as you can’t see how you are doing when you are out on the field. Have someone make a video for you sometime too.
Very nice work!