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Use a tripod would be what I'd do. You do have that IS lens though, don't you - so maybe not as much use for a tripod.

Um .. trying to think. You could lean against a tree to stabilise yourself when taking the photo. Bump ISO up to 400. I was going to suggest a focusing mode but not sure if that would be correct as I don't take photos of moving animals. AI Servo mode for running dogs has been suggested to me before but I haven't tried it.

chezzyr, tess and others here with more knowledge will give you better advice.

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... head shots of the dogs that are so pin sharp ...

Give yourself plenty of time, don't be impatient with yourself or the subjects. What lens are you using? If it is a zoom lens, don't go out to the extreme of the zoom, that is usually the softest result, so back it off a little from being zoomed right out. Do you have any large fluffy dog toys? Do some practice shots with varied settings on a toy dog. The results will tell you how your focus is going, how your backgrounds are going etc without stressing your dogs or boring them witless. Don't give up on using a tripod or monopod because you're not comfortable with them. Persevere and it becomes more second nature. The sharpness of your "tripod" shots will tell you whether your "hand-held" shots are honestly cutting it or not.

It's always good doing portraits even of your own dogs if someone can help handling the dog, getting the expression you'd like etc so you can concentrate on the photography. When you post some of your portraits, let's know what settings you used.

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Oooh, good tip about the stuffed toy. Ivan's a complete sloth though, so getting him to stay still for hours won't be too hard :)

I wonder if my dodgy eyesight will let me down on this mission. I put total faith in the auto focus as I'm shortsighted. I wear glasses for driving, I've heard you can get viewfinders to match your prescription, but never got one.

Which lens would you suggest I use? I've a 17-85 and a 70-300.

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ruthless, if you look above your viewfinder on the Canon, there is a tiny dial that has a + and - key on it. Turn that and you will find you can read the focus guide and other writing in the viewfinder when you put your eye up to it.

(Says yours truly who only found out this about 2 months ago). :)

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Welllllllll... due to the fact that I'm a massive procrastinator, I waited until yesterday lunchtime to get my camera out :thumbsup:

I had a very unwilling model and the sun was really bright, so the shadows are really harsh. I also think my ugly garden doesn't make for a good setting, so next time I'll go on location! I kept the camera on manual, which is a first, and I did learn a lot, but I'm not happy with any of my shots. I'll put some up when I get home from work. I think it's going to be something I need to spend a few weekends on before I move onto my next personal project. Action shots :thumbsup:

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Ok, here we go, be nice!

I'm not sure if they're too dark or not, they looked fine on my camera display but when I put them on my puter they were really dark. I calibrated my monitor and then they looked ok, but not sure how they'll look on other monitors. Hey, that's my story and I'm stickin to it :angel:

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Beautiful!

I really like the last three - their eyes tell such stories!

#1 is a tad dark but a bit of a tweak will fix it right up! I fiddled quickly and it's gorgeous with just a touch of processing love :laugh:

Be aware that the lcd on the back of your camera can be off a bit from true rendition. Better to use your histogram to check exposures.

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