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Photo taken during workshop"Dogs in Action" with Claudio Piccoli

Photo taken during workshop"Dogs in Action" with Claudio Piccoli
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11 Comments |
Katnott
 
Katnott February 01, 2018
Such a great capture! well done!
JayneBug Ultimate
 
JayneBug February 06, 2018
Congratulations. This is an awesome image and capture.
JDLifeshots
 
JDLifeshots February 06, 2018
Amazing shot! Congrats.
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Maadhatter February 23, 2018
Congratulations.... awesome capture. Well done.
jamiesarkett
 
jamiesarkett February 23, 2018
Congrats - great shot
ryanp105
 
ryanp105 February 23, 2018
Congrats! Amazing photo!
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RiViCo February 24, 2018
Excellent timing
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mauriziogarbelli February 25, 2018
Congrats!
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p_eileenbaltz February 27, 2018
Congratulations on winning another award for this awesome photo!
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eelcovanroden March 11, 2018
Congratulations, een prachtopname Rense!
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RSeanC May 15, 2020
Love it
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Rense_Sjoers May 15, 2020
Thank you😊
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Behind The Lens

Location

This photo was taken during a workshop dog photography, with Claudio Piccoli, in October 2017 in a park called Bernisse, The Netherlands.

Time

During this workshop all kind agility actions were done by dogs. All afternoon we had been laying in the grass, on the path, in the dirt and the nettles... Just to get the best shot of any dog participating. This photo was taken at the end of the day when we reached the pawn in the Bernisse Park, 05.14 PM.

Lighting

At the time the picture was taken the sun was already gone under and behind the trees which gave a beautiful view on the dog, the pawn and the bushes in the back. No artificial light has been used at all

Equipment

This shot was taken with Nikon D7200 with a AF-S Nikkor 70-200 F/2.8G ED VR-II

Inspiration

During the day loads of inspiration was there for me. Just photographing animals is something you can wake me up for. At the end of the day when we reached the pawn, the dogs only had interest in the water so .... Back on the ground and catch the dog named "Ebay" in his flight. After taking this shot, looking it back on my tiny screen...... How much more inspiration do you need.

Editing

During these kind of actions shots you have to be sure you keep a high shutter speed. During the day I never dropped below 1/1000. (1/1000 was the minimum) Camera was set on Aperture and I was controlling the ISO all day to keep the shutter speed high. In the several light circumstances we faced, it was quite a challenge to work like this. The photo it self came out quite blueish which is very cold. In Photoshop I have added some more warmth. Further more, with a selection of the dog as an overlay and several additional layers for lighting the photo came up as it is. Have to say, there have been some try-outs before I got this result.

In my camera bag

Well, I own two Nikon D7200 body's and as I'm not specialized in any specific discipline, it really depends what I take with me on a trip. Have to say I love wildlife photography so my Tamron SP 150-600 F/5-6.3 VC is traveling a lot with me. For specific action photos I use my AF Nikkor 80-200 F/2.8 ED. This one has no VR because above a shutter speed of 1/1000 the VR will not give any additional benefit. I have an AF Micro Nikkor 105 F/2.8 for macro photography and I have 2 versions of the AF-P Nikkor 18-55 F3.5-5.6G (1 with out VR on a tri-pod and one with VR) for landscape and other activities.

Feedback

If you have the chance go out and practice to capture something similar. I used a 70-200 lens but never zoomed in. Of course you can use any other lens but a 200 mm is sufficient. Keep it max. One additional note: Don't be afraid to lay down. Get as close to ground as you can, bring something to lay on when it's wet, muddy or anything else. At first keep a distance and when you get the hang of it, also operating the camera, you can go on a closer distance. In the run of a dog, or any other animal, towards you, there are 3 zones. A safe zone (far away), A convenient zone (closer but you can stay focused on the animal and still easy follow it) The ultimate stress zone.... :-) This last zone is the most difficult one, to follow the animal and keep in focus. (also depends on your gear) You can imagine that in this zone the action is at his best. It's possible you'll need to raise the ISO to be able to get the 1/1000 shutter speed (minimum) so you'll be able to freeze the action. But when you do get your shot in that ultimate stress zone, sharp, no cropping is required? I think, you're successful. And of course, join a workshop when you have the chance.

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