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    More Agility...

    These are from a local meet this past weekend. Most of these are from the Novice class.

    I had to use ISO 2500 - 4000 just to get shutter speeds of 1/200 - 1/320 - mostly wide open. Sony A900, 70-200 f/2.8G. PP in Lightroom.

    The Standard arena. There was also a Weaves With Jumps course set up in the next arena.

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    A jump.

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    The bridge or 'Walk It'.

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    Coming over the top of the A Frame.

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    The downside of the Teeter.

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    Re: More Agility...

    And it looks quite bright!
    The jump is good for indoor that is one of the fastest.
    I think the slalom slows the dogs teeter and A frame as well.

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    Re: More Agility...

    I have kicked up the exposure by 0.5 to 1.0 in Lightroom. For the head on jumps, I usually pre-focus on the bar and switch to MF for the shot.

    This one is our Shelty, Mickey, in the Weave/Slolom.

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    Re: More Agility...

    I do the same for the bar, but I have this little button that freeze the focus on the lens.
    But I plan to have a remote camera set with a manual focus on a bar, while shooting at another place.
    For the light I do prefer to have always the histogram on the far right even if that means going to 6400 iso, but that comes from the 7D which has a very bad quality in low light.

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