Cheshire Watercolour scenes
Tips on taking pictures of your pet
When taking a picture of a dog, especially, it is always wise to have 2 people there at the time. One person to talk to the dog whilst the one with the camera can walk round and snap the dog from many different angles.
Another tip when snapping your pet, is to get down to the animal’s level, either by putting it on a chair or sofa, or otherwise, with a large dog, bending down to its eye level.
Pictures that have been taken looking down on a pet, tend to make the animal's body look out of proportion.
When taking a picture of a dog, especially, it is always wise to have 2 people there at the time. One person to talk to the dog whilst the one with the camera can walk round and snap the dog from many different angles.
Another tip when snapping your pet, is to get down to the animal’s level, either by putting it on a chair or sofa, or otherwise, with a large dog, bending down to its eye level.
Pictures that have been taken looking down on a pet, tend to make the animal's body look out of proportion.