Pet Photography 101: Tips for taking better photos of your dog or cat by Darlow Andrew

Pet Photography 101: Tips for taking better photos of your dog or cat by Darlow Andrew

Author:Darlow, Andrew [Darlow, Andrew]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9780240812151
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Published: 2012-08-20T16:00:00+00:00


“Need a shine?”

Camera: Canon EOS-D60;

Lens/Focal Length: Canon 16–35mm/17mm;

ISO: 400; Aperture: f/2.8;

Shutter Speed: sec;

Lighting Notes: Lighting came entirely from outdoor natural light filtered through the clouds.

Tip #52. Stack ‘em Up! Photograph a Pet Sitting or Standing on Another Pet

If you have multiple dogs or cats you may occasionally find them sitting or standing on one another. As long as it is safe for everyone involved, the situation can make for very entertaining and heartwarming pictures. Little cats standing, sitting, or sleeping peacefully on the backs of big dogs are especially amusing to me. For this photo, photographed on a sunny day at about 4 p.m. in May, the Pit Bull was just trying to get some sun next to the sliding glass door when her Chinese Crested/Chihuahua–mix “sister” dropped in for a little surfing practice on her back. Everyone (well, at least the surfer) appeared to enjoy the experience.



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