My dog is insane
Jan. 12th, 2009 03:46 pmYes, at this point I've completely accepted it: Panic is crazy. That's perfectly fine, however; I love him to death and it sure makes my life more interesting.
( Incriminating evidence follows.... )
Hopefully, I will be getting a new lens soon, an 18-200mm. After nearly a year of being with one, fixed 50mm lens (though I love it to death!) I think I'm going to be exalted at having this one. This new lens does not have the low-light action capability of my current one, so in order to do any indoor agility photography I'll have to do some panning (which, if you don't know, is using a low shutter speed and swiveling the camera to follow a moving object. Consequently, the back round has a lot of motion blur which looks awesome!). So I've been practicing this technique a lot, with better than expected results!
These are some of my more successful attempts, which also happen to highlight Panic's insanity quite well :]

Looks like he's going a million miles an hour!

Well, that's all for now...
( Incriminating evidence follows.... )
Hopefully, I will be getting a new lens soon, an 18-200mm. After nearly a year of being with one, fixed 50mm lens (though I love it to death!) I think I'm going to be exalted at having this one. This new lens does not have the low-light action capability of my current one, so in order to do any indoor agility photography I'll have to do some panning (which, if you don't know, is using a low shutter speed and swiveling the camera to follow a moving object. Consequently, the back round has a lot of motion blur which looks awesome!). So I've been practicing this technique a lot, with better than expected results!
These are some of my more successful attempts, which also happen to highlight Panic's insanity quite well :]

Looks like he's going a million miles an hour!

Well, that's all for now...