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Well I love the Corgi. :bigthumbs:

Corgies are very hard to train for agility, especially the pole weaving and jumps. I know, we had several Corgis which we trained for agility with mixed success.

Avoiding distracting pink handlers is hard. Different angle perhaps?

Well done Rick! Nice to see a 'different' activity covered.



BTW Rick, if you need to show several images in one post, upload them to an Album in your gallery then link to them from there. That means you can mix them with text and have several in one post.





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I really like the last one Rick. Well done.



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Really nice work, Rick

You should be pretty happy with the results you are getting !!!!

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Rick, I love those shots. I bet even if the focus is where you want it any of the dog owners would love a copy, and probably pay you for one, if one of those was my dog I would!

 




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 Thanks Everyone . I always ask the wife for her opinion on pics but she might tell me what I want to hear an not a real opinion ha ha ha . I thing I'm going to try again and crank speed up and but it on center metering . See what happens . I guess we are our own harshest critic

ok last 1 from the marathon i recently covered. I got bored and found a dog



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Hi Rick,

I showed Sharon, my ex wife the pix, it was her who trained the Corgies, she was very impressed, especially the Corgi image. Its actually really sharp, look at the eye... The motion blur of the rear of the dog is OK, if it's too sharp it looks artificial. Think of aeroplane or helicopter images with frozen propellors or rotors? You need a bit of motion blur to add life to the image.

I have edited your post above to show the image as you intended.

The method is to go to your album,

Find the image you want to include in the post,



Select it, then at the right hand side there are some boxes,

Click once in the one you want, in this case the second one down Marked in yellow, the number of boxes available changes depending on the size of the image in the album,

'Copy', then paste into your post, it really is simple.



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Thank you , I suffer from computer illiteracy rather often .



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