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Buster out on his own tonight . Nikon V1 with OM Zuiko 50mmr

AWESOME photo of Buster!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry to hear about Taz. My three have made multiple trips to the Emergency Vet including but not limited to poisonous snake bites and cuts requiring stitches so I know about the worrying. I'm sure he will be fine. Stanley sprained his leg one time. The hardest thing is to keep them from trying to exert themselves too much while it heals.
 
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I know this forum lacks a video section, Perhaps most here are primarily stills shooters.
Thought i would break the mold and throw in a short video. Of Buster (dog) Tonight on his
lonely walk without Taz. Filmed entirely in super dogovision On a Nikon V1 with an old
manual focus OM 50mm. So no stabilisation ! and iffy focus. I did not go out with the intention
of shooting video, It just happened. So here is Buster. A 2.5 hour upload :eek:


<iframe src="Buster at High Stand from Doom Brain on Vimeo" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe> <p>Buster at High Stand from Doom Brain on Vimeo.</p>
 
I know this forum lacks a video section, Perhaps most here are primarily stills shooters.
Thought i would break the mold and throw in a short video. Of Buster (dog) Tonight on his
lonely walk without Taz. Filmed entirely in super dogovision On a Nikon V1 with an old
manual focus OM 50mm. So no stabilisation ! and iffy focus. I did not go out with the intention
of shooting video, It just happened. So here is Buster.

Awesome. Great job pulling focus.
 
Taz has such intelligent eyes and a mellow/calm demeanor. Such a good image of Taz that I didn't look at the photo. Nice exposure, some detail in the blacks and some detail in the highlights. Good timing on the shutter release, caught him with a good expression. I'd take a little off the top, just so Taz fills the frame just a bit more.

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Buster's film debut makes me want to see more - what was he listening for and does he dive into the brush? To be continued?:D

Taz is quite the debonair fellow and I'm so glad to read he's feeling better. He's quite a looker in that red coat - love those distinguished grey flecks, as well.:cloud-9-039:

P.S. Luke, I meant to mention right off that I really like your "night walkies" image very much. I feel as though it's a still from a movie.
 
The little guy made his first hiking trip with us today. Tomorrow a good friend of mine who fosters rescue dogs is driving down from Dallas to meet him. I'm pretty sad right now. I have three dogs and two cats (unless I find a home for the kitten we found recently) so it's for the best. He had a great time but couldn't keep up with Stanley who he just adores. I rarely even see Stanley when we go hiking (which is why I always have more pictures of Ruby and Hugo). The little got a distressed a couple of times when he lost sight of him. Stanley to his credit checked in on us more than he usually does. Stanley is one great dog. He's been my constant friend for almost 12 years. It's very important to me that the last few years of his life are the best any dog could possibly have. Not to be too confessional but I've had some rough times with my family and professionally over the last 5 years and Stanley has never let me down. I love that dog.

Anyway, here's the little guy. He's a character. After the hike we retired to Miller's BBQ. I got 2 lb's of pork ribs to go. Let's just say everyone ate well is now napping.
 

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