Thank you everyone for your nice comments.
I was fortunate to spot him in our neighbor's tree.
Embarrassed to say I was in AI servo mode. Thank you all for your help. I really appreciate it.
Thank you, I'm not releasing the shutter button. I'm shooting the way I have been for 4 years. In thinking a setting is wrong.
Hi everyone- I usually focus and recompose my shots ( will try back focus button someday) but my camera isn't holding the focus when I recompose. I have turned my camera off, removed battery And my back focus button isn't on ( I don't believe anyway) I have a Canon Markii. Any ideas out there? Much appreciated.
Very cute subjects. In the first picture I think the leash end that she is holding on to is distracting and her other arm is missing. I would avoid putting the subject in the middle of the frame especially with the tree right behind them. Exposure looks good. Number two picture- try and get some catch lights in the puppy's eyes, they come alive with catch lights:) do you have a reflector? Also, i would get rid of the latch. I understand puppies can get away easily and you probably don't want to have him off the leash. You can probably edit it out anyway. Picture number three - I would like it better if her arm wasn't hidden under her dress. These are ok candid pictures, what is it that you want to do with them?
Yep that's the car. Here is the best picture I could find at this time. It's a fun car, I drove down to Albuquerque with my dad when I was 16 years old (1976) and we picked the car up and drove it home. It runs like a dream.
It's a 56 Lincoln Premier Convertible.
I have access to an old garage that is only used for storage of old stuff that isn't needed anymore. (Except for the car) It is garage that would hold 4 cars. Has 12 foot ceilings. Would it be necessary to add windows? There is yard in front and back. Obviously there is a lot of work to be done Any comments?