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That's a very good picture. I love how it shows tenderness through the dog's gaze.
BTW, this is an interesting topic: How to photograph animals. * Problem #1: They move (obviously). If he/she is your mascot, you can (or at least try to) order him/her to be still. ![]() ![]() ![]() Doubly difficult, because it was night. Very slowly, I put the camera (with a pocket tripod) on the pavement, adjusted the zoom and shot. * Problem #2: The autofocus. For example, I took this picture a few days ago: ![]() What does the camera focus on? The cat or the weeds in front of him?. I'm afraid the feline is not as clear as I'd like. Now I understand what you meant, S.K.:
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![]() And what cute cat pics there! I love the two dog ones you posted also, hehe! It was neat to see the dog howling, then happy when his owner came. Told a little story ![]() |
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