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This is one
of the few show pictures we have had taken. Photographing our Poms
is a hobby
my daughter and I enjoy together. We take pleasure in photographing our own dogs and find that we are much better able to capture the true essence of
the dog if we take the time to do it ourselves. Often we have
seen that there is just not enough time, nor is the setting the best at
capturing the dogs best image at a dog show. Purchasing show photo's is
expensive enough that I decided to put those funds to better use and
applied them to my new Nikon D70 |
| Here I'll share some of my personal techniques. I hope you find
something useful during your visit with us. Please bear in mind that we
are not claiming to be an authority. We simply enjoy photography as a hobby. It
doesn't take a high dollar piece of equipment to take a civilized photo,
but I do suggest something at least mid range.
To have the best chance at capturing a great snap you will need to get
something in the high end to avoid lag time between shots. since animals
are moving targets.
Composition is really
important to me as I feel it holds the most significant difference
between a great photo and one that is just so-so. Look around the
location site where you plan to take your pictures. Is the telephone
pole over there? How about the car or the neighbors garbage cans? Move your subject somewhere else. Try in front of the foundation
plantings and don't be afraid to get down and shoot your subject at eye
level. Go location hunting looking anywhere and everywhere for a place
to do your photo shoot. Remember it's YOUR photo shoot, YOU are the
artist, so above all, have FUN! |
| This page is new and it may be a while before I can get back to add
more. Watch for new information on this subject a little later on and
once again, we are amateurs simply sharing some of our idea's on this
subject with you. Thanks for looking! |
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