How To Get An Awesome Picture Of The Family Pet

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If you're like many households in the United States, your home may have a furry companion. While making youngsters to sit in one place for long enough to get a decent picture can be difficult, getting a good photograph of your animal can be an absolute nightmare. Unnerving red-eye, bluriness, and unpleasant expressions are all too common in amateur pet photography, and might spoil any photograph. With a little practice and the following easy tips you will get considerably better looking results fast.

When you are trying to get a group picture with your pet, get someone familiar with your pet to hold it. Expecting an animal will sit still for sufficient time to compose a good image is surely an exercise in futility. Make sure that your animal is happy by allowing it to play with a toy or gnaw on a treat; no one expects Spot to be looking at the camera in the first place. When you have an excitable pet you will risk of distracting everybody in the room with its presence, but this can lead to a fun image that better displays the nature of your household.

Lighting is critical in any picture, but cat and dog eyes are very susceptible to bizarre reflections and red eye. Avoid using flash if at all possible. Taking pictures outside is best, but you can also make use of large windows and indoor lights for a comparable effect. Bouncing light off of a surface like a wall or umbrella is a traditional lighting arrangement for portraits, however it requires a somewhat stationary animal to work out.

Point of view can also be a key factor to take into consideration when taking a picture of a animal. Though you may be used to looking straight down on your cat, a more attractive point of view might be looking up at a cat perched on a staircase, or at eye level on a bed or couch. Whatever angle you ultimately choose to take your shot from, it's key to get closer to your animal than you probably would for a human. Your pet is much smaller than a human being is, so to get the right level of detail you will need to be even closer. For large pets this won't be as important, but smaller dogs, cats, and unusual pets like reptiles will need a little more zoom.

Above all, the very best method to snap a great photograph of your pet is to keep the pressure off. Don't dress up a dog that abhors outfits, don't carry an animal that can't stand being off the ground, and never allow yourself to become so tied up in getting the perfect photograph that you end up screaming and upset. The best photographs of your pet will probably end up being those that take place naturally, when they're being themselves. Getting spontaneous pictures can be tricky, however there are some straightforward things you can do to prepare. Keep your digital camera handy at times when you're out with your animal and want to get a photo. Take lots of photos and try not to be concerned about the majority that come out awful.

Despite the fact that the majority of these recommendations are primarily focused on cats and dogs, they're going to give good results even with more unusual family pets. If you have a fish, flash is going to be your worst enemy. Put the camera right against the tank and use the aquarium lighting. Whatever your animal, be certain to have fun and be relaxed, if you keep getting photographs and sticking to this advice, you'll ultimately end up getting a photo you will cherish for a long time.


About the Author:
I'm a photographer with a lot of family experience. With electronic photo frames I find that families are able to keep more photographs of their loved ones around than with a traditional picture frame, so now there's even room for pet portraits.



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