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Old 03-13-2011, 12:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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A bit nervous to post here as a total photography newbie, but here goes nothing

These are a couple shots I took.

First is my dog, Riley.




Second, this is my brother, Eric

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Old 03-22-2011, 07:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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a bit nervous to post here as a total photography newbie, but here goes nothing

these are a couple shots i took.

First is my dog, riley.

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. I don't have any mascot, so my "photographic targets" are street cats. And since they use to be skittish, final results are usually blurred photos. Anyway, two weeks ago I managed to capture this moment:



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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(...) But you will need a camera on which you can manually choose shutter speed, diafragma and ISO so you can make pictures the way you want to, not the way your camera thinks is right.
And I'm a Manual Focus guy. (...)
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Old 04-03-2011, 08:16 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Some stuff I just developed. The one with jesus in it is actually to photos slapped together.
Wow! Very nice pics Connair! I like them alot!

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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. I don't have any mascot, so my "photographic targets" are street cats. And since they use to be skittish, final results are usually blurred photos. Anyway, two weeks ago I managed to capture this moment:



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.:



Thanks Zaqarbal And yes, photographing pets/animals is definitely not the easiest thing to do, lol. Usually I try to get my dogs when they are not jumping around, hehe. I have a few more that I'll dig out and post.

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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