Monday, November 9, 2009

How to take Great Photos of Your Pet

We all love our animals. What do these things funny, adorable and charming. But somehow when that camera comes out to run and hide or just seem to be always indicated by the camera when you press the button. Well here are some tips to help you have a better chance to get great photos of your pet. 1. Do not wake your pet to sleep and trying to force him to perform for the camera. It happens. Try to take pictures of your pet during their routine playtime. 2. If there is enough light to take photos then turn off the flash. My cat has learned to close his eyes just before the flash goes off. He learned that little trick very quick! Many times a camera flash is too bright for them, that's why the distance from a point where they know you are taking photos. 3. Do not try to make them look into the camera. If there is someone around who can play with your pet just got a shot of them playing with another person. You can have the photo with the person and company, or approaching a person crop outside the image. 4. If your pet ever escapes from that kick every time the camera tries to leave the camera sit where you can see. Take pictures of other things around the house and try to flash. 5. Be ready to grab the camera and take photos when your pet is ready to "do something good." I was able to get some of the best pictures of my cat when he's doing something for himself. Remember not to put pressure on your animal to perform for the camera. Think more along the lines of capture in the wild. Our animals want us happy and can easily be confused with the pressure to look good for the camera. Also be prepared to take lots of pictures bad for a very good one.

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