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It's hard for me not to be unbiased because I absolutely LOVE boxers, but looking at the technical aspects, I can see that the focus, sharpness, and depth of field are VERY good for as fast moving as he was. His eyes are especially sharp, which is awesome.
I really like this, and makes me want to get a boxer all the more now! ;-)
Nice capture! :thumbup:
NJ
Beautiful dog but the pinch collar is so distracting to me. I am not sure if it really is as distracting as it seems to me or if it is just because of the kind of collar it is. I know he is not my dog and I have no right to say so, but I do not believe in pich collars. Anyhow, has your sister ever heard of BoxerWorld? It is great website/forum with invaluable information.
I think you got a good capture here, I know all about fast moving boxers, I have a female boxer and a male boxer/doberman mix...they only have 2 speeds, sleep and full throttle ahead.
Yes, I certainly do not disagree with you about the collar. This was the first time I saw the dog. (I do not live near my sister). When I was trying to get her to settle down a little inside the house, I made a conscious effort to keep my hands away from her neck in the collar area. At the same time, you can see her strength across the front and I do not think my sister with some shoulder problems could handle her on a leash without it.
Your suggestion is also well-taken. I will recommend to her the Boxerworld website and perhaps a few books on obedience training to avoid the necessity of the collar.
skieur
Yes, I certainly do not disagree with you about the collar.
To me, the eyes look a bit cloudy. Could you brighten the catchlights a bit, maybe?