At speed.
At speed.
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Your skills are still impressive. The picture is so clear that you can't perceive the speed, yet the hind legs are far in front of the forelegs, the head is just above the ground for maximum extension and the tail is full down for balance. Those little buggers can MOVE!
Thank you Jeph, yes they seem to be built for speed, but that it how they survive (some times).
This fellow is moving as if my little Puddin' Jack were right behind him!
Wonderful photo.
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Thank you, Puddin´Jack is a dog i take.
regards Per
OMG, that's amazing! I can't stop staring at it, it's just wonderful. I can't even imagine what it takes to take a photo like that! Did you have to wait for him, take burst pictures or something? Sorry for gushing, I'm just utterly fascinated by wildlife action photos because they're something utterly different from anything I've ever done in photography (unless you count cats as wildlife, and sure enough the little buggers can be wild sometimes)
Thank you, i took it out of the car window, my camera (1d mk IV) does 10 frames/sec and i allways use that.
Regards Per
PS that´s one wildlooking cat you have got there (and a good pic too).
Last edited by farmdogfan; September 20th, 2014 at 12:57 PM.
Great photo. Amazing that you can see ever hair on it!!
That is brilliant. Very well done that man!
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Thank you very much sir.
Good clarity, i hope there are more from where that came
Oh yes, plenty of hares around here.
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A very cute dog he is Puddin´jack, my to danish/swedish farmdogs also like to catch rats and mice.
Does´nt he need his nails clipped?
I learned my dogs from the beginning that i could touch their legs and paws (advice from a dog trainer), so i can clip their nails whenever i want ( it´s rarely needed because they are with me all day long and their nails get worn down naturally).
Here is one of them playing with a friend, it´s my dog on the right.
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