lucky dog

egosbar

Senior Member
mucking around with panning and action for practice and my dog picked up his empty dog biscuit bag and was running around like a mad dog with it

i had my camera continuous focus , burst mode , and panned , couldnt of got the lettering more perfect even though i wasnt trying , didnt even consider what was on the packet

shame i didnt get him to fill the frame but here are the original and a couple of crops , i know there is a lot not right but it was practice , c and c welcome for this type of action , settings , cropping etc
 

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egosbar

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yeah the second for me i like the motion and the full veiw of the package he is playing with

maybe i might take the bottom blurred foot out by cropping a little more and content aware fill
 

egosbar

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maybe lucky dog will buy it for advertising haha

just out of curiosity not that this shot is good enough for advertising but lets say you did get a picture that a brand wanted to use , what sort of payments would they pay do you think , i know that say the bigger the company the more you would most likely get but say just a standard product like lucky dog
 
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mikew_RIP

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I dont think there is a normal fee as most shots like this would be sent in by amateurs and if interested the company would try to get it as cheap as possible.i like no 2 also
 

Patrick M

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I think cropped is better, but for me, you cropped too much, and with a little more of the background, I think you get a better sense of motion.
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In this crop, the dog's nose is exactly 2/3 of the frame


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