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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2013 Location: Redondo beach
Posts: 675
| Also if he is treat driven, treats are amazing to get good photos, because you can position your hand with a treat to direct them in the way you want them to look :-) if not a treat, even their favorite toy :-) |
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2013 Location: Michigan
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__________________ Gunner Love of my life.MeSo-toe: | |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Long Island, New York
Posts: 5,892
| Gunner is gorgeous! A DSLR is excellent to use because you can use a higher shutter speed to stop the action. For lower light, I'd suggest you buy a single focal length lens that has a lower f stop which allows more light to come in. I started with Canon many years ago, but for the past 25 years I have used Nikon. A 35mm prime lens would be a good lens to buy. For anyone interested in photography, a book I'd recommend to get a much better understanding about how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO work together is Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson. All of his books are excellent, but this one is great for people of all levels. There isn't a lot of reading, and the photos are so wonderful to illustrate what he is trying to explain. I have a few of his books, and this is the one I'd recommend to start with. I hear his online courses are also excellent. One day when I have more time, I'd like to take some. I use one of Katie's balls to get her attention sometimes in photos, but food or a squeaky toy work great, too. Just keep practicing, and give Gunner time to get used to the camera. Even though I use digital now, I still take photos like I did with film, although with a fast moving dog, it's wonderful to keep taking photos until you get the expression you want. I look forward to seeing more photos of your beautiful little boy. This looks like such a fun class: Pet Photography Online Photography and Photoshop Courses at The Perfect Picture School of Photography |
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| I ♥ my Cookie Monster! Donating Member Join Date: May 2013 Location: South Texas
Posts: 3,009
| Haha, works out about the same when I try that with Cookie. Gunner is such a cute little puffball; love that hair.
__________________ Cookie ;;; RIP Minnie |
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