I would love to know the secret to taking action shots when there's nobody to help you, because this is what the majority of my action shots look like:
Primarily like that one, because by the time the camera is in focus.. she's already jumping up and down at the camera.
But we also have the rare moment when I take a picture in between a bark...
Or an attempt at a tug picture that turns out well...
And that one shot that is in focus where she's sitting and being a good girl...
And the photo that captures the moment when you realize you're addicted to manual because the moment you see your dog being cute, you make a dash for the camera and rush to change the ISO and exposure before your dog realizes you're insane and jumps off the couch...
Primarily like that one, because by the time the camera is in focus.. she's already jumping up and down at the camera.
But we also have the rare moment when I take a picture in between a bark...
Or an attempt at a tug picture that turns out well...
And that one shot that is in focus where she's sitting and being a good girl...
And the photo that captures the moment when you realize you're addicted to manual because the moment you see your dog being cute, you make a dash for the camera and rush to change the ISO and exposure before your dog realizes you're insane and jumps off the couch...