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Originally Posted by Hansch99 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.