Photograph the dog
Photograph the dog
There are several things to consider when photographing your dog. The following is a list of considerations to be evaluated:
- Is this an inside (flash lighting) setting?
- Is this an outside (natural light) setting?
- Are there going to be action shots?
- Will the dog be set or positioned for the photograph before it is taken?
- Will more than one animal be in the picture?
With this information, you can go to any professional photography store to determine the type of film and speed of the film.
- The type of camera is only important in special cases such as very low light areas.
- Take different views of your dog.
- Try to have the dog looking away from the camera when a flash is being used.
- Don't always take your pictures from the above angle - get down at the level of the dog for some of the exposures.
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