Re: I'm a CLASSIC Example!
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Originally Posted by
xpatUSA
[it is not a matter of choosing one dog over the other] . . .That was a bit tongue-in-cheek of me - shoulda put a smiley, I guess.
I read it as a 'smiley' comment, but, after thinking about it I chose to take the opportunity to explain to the OP that one the exposure would be amply suitable for rendering good detail in both of the dogs.
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Originally Posted by
xpatUSA
As to one exposure fitting both dogs, I guess Canons must have pretty good DR even at what, for me, is pretty high ISO :)
haha!
WW
PS the info about which lens Sandra is using was useful to me. It goes to AF speed: the L IS MkII is super-duper fast; it is the fastest of the three Canon 70 to 200 F/2.8L lenses and it is really good for tracking fast moving stuff.
bye for now - gotta go to bed
Re: I'm a CLASSIC Example!
No filters used, I dont own any. As far as post processing, I'm not sure what I did on this photo. If anything it looks like I raised the exposure and realized I couldnt help this photo much and quit with the pp. I use Affinity Photo for editing. I do sometimes use a mask on the black dog and add adjustment layers to just him to make him show up. Most of the time I dont do well on that if he doesnt come out of the camera with at least a little detail showing. And yes, my new 70D does seem to be handling the 1600 ISO that I used with that last photo, I'm pleased with that. And that lens, on the last photo, is the Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS ii.
I am printing off all the info you guys have shared with me above and keep on practicing (in the right light, LOL) Thank you again!