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Pet photography, digital photography tips


Everyone loves to see pictures of pets, although you've probably found that its not easy to take a good photo, read below about how to take photography masterpieces of your pets.

A few photograph tips to help with your pets, puppies, dogs, cats or kittens photo session.



The value of correct photography light


Photography light is very important, so always try to use natural light when taking a photo of your pet. Indoor photography tips, be aware as flash photography can frighten your pet and cause red eye. Take photos from many different angles and different poses, this will also help to prevent "red eye" if you have to use a flash. Its good advice to go outside, but avoid bright sunlight, you will get the best images on a bright but cloudy day. If that's not possible, in a well lit room by a large window.


Capture their Character


No one knows your pet better than you, and a great picture will really bring out the character, so show your lazy dog resting or having a yawn. show your energetic cat in action. You will need to be very patient, as you will rarely be able to hold your pet still, but if you wait a little while, he will soon settle down if you want a relaxed shot. If he's playing you can shout him, or better still or get someone else to call or whistle in order to surprise him, this way you'll get a couple of seconds to get an alert posture and expression.


Get in close one way or another


If you have an optical zoom on your camera try to take pictures from further away, and zoom in for the perfect portrait, be careful not to blur the image, try to capture the expression in the eyes. If your camera doesn't have a zoom lens, then take the camera to him, sit or lie on the ground to take photos on or below their level, for dogs you need a dogs eye view, a cats eye view for cats. Put smaller pets on a table or chair. Usually, the best view of your pet is a three-quarter profile.


 

Photographs of pets, both past and present would make an excellent DVD photo slideshow to save all your treasured memories.

 

Why not let us develop a Fotodisc slideshow from your pets photos?

Simply send your pets photos, choice of music and leave the rest to us.

 

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