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Old 07-15-2008, 07:15 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Hansch99 View Post
Very good tip. It really helps to get down on your dog's level to make photos of them look more natural.

For those that have DSLRs, I think two other good tips are to:

1) Have a lens with a long zoom (this helps you be able to take pictures at a distance and makes your dog less tempted to play with the photographer); and
2) Have a lens with a large aperture (like f/1.4 or f/1.8) to take low-light photos without using a flash.
Great photos!!! Love the the running shot.

I wish I could have gotten the a slr camera, just a wee bit too expensive when I got mine 2 years ago. I had to find a camera with zoom and anti shake for work since I used take pictures from a boat. Unfortunately it was out of my pocket so I couldn't get what I really wanted. But digital cameras are such a good way to go, I take so many pictures and it is wonderful to not have to pay to develop them before reviewing the "good" shots.
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