Picture Perfect, Part II
TweetLast week, I wrote about the challenges of taking a good picture of three dogs. This week, I’ll feature some of my successes.
If everything works out just perfect, I can create a really beautiful photo of my three beautiful pups. And by “everything,” I mean:
- The dogs are sitting down or lying down close to each other.
- Nobody is making goofy faces, sticking his tongue out, or licking her nose.
- The lighting is good.
- No weird backgrounds affect the composition.
- Everyone is actually looking at the camera, or at least looking somewhere together.
- The photographer (that would be me) manages to focus on the dogs and not shake.
Here are a few that actually worked:
Sometimes the best pictures are the candids. This is one of the reasons I keep a camera at hand as much as possible. Then I can catch a moment.
One of the easiest of those moments happens nearly every morning. The four of us (Lilah, Jasper and Tucker) head out of the bedroom and down the stairs. Often the dogs stop at the top of the stairs and ponder their day before heading down. Usually I sit with them, but sometimes I go on ahead and they wait before joining me.
Another place to catch three dogs together is looking out a window. If one dog sees (or smells) Something and feels the need to Discuss it, all of them have to go Check It Out. And contribute to the Discussion. These pictures often wind up taken from behind, but sometimes the view of wagging tails says as much as happy faces.
I can also sometimes catch the dogs in action, though I rarely can get them all in focus.
And sometimes I catch them in inaction, resting after a strenuous Squirrel Hunt.
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