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<blockquote data-quote="cherylann" data-source="post: 252426" data-attributes="member: 20301"><p>Hello Wud,</p><p></p><p>I love your post on photographing dogs. I have been doing some photographing of dogs lately and have run into a problem I hope you can help me with. How did you keep your white dogs in your post in focus as they ran towards you. They look like they are in a full run. When I have a dog run towards me they go out of focus real quick. I would love to know your settings and how you accomplished such a focused picture on those dogs.</p><p>Thanks so much for your post!</p><p>Cheryl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cherylann, post: 252426, member: 20301"] Hello Wud, I love your post on photographing dogs. I have been doing some photographing of dogs lately and have run into a problem I hope you can help me with. How did you keep your white dogs in your post in focus as they ran towards you. They look like they are in a full run. When I have a dog run towards me they go out of focus real quick. I would love to know your settings and how you accomplished such a focused picture on those dogs. Thanks so much for your post! Cheryl [/QUOTE]
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