a. Lighting
- Lighting of interest is natural sunlight. If the animal is our pet, preferably Ideally bring it out of the house or the like.
- Light from the window also helps.
- Position or change the position of the animal so that it can use the light to the optimum. Light from behind and slightly to the side is a good selection.
- Avoid direct sunlight. This is because it will change the color, contrast and texture of the animal nature. On the other hand overcast light is an option too.
- Do not use FLASH as it will result in RED EYE and distorting effects of shadows and shadow details that our pets. Unless our pet is wearing a black coat, and should we use a flash.
b. Composition
- Record of the same level with our animals.
- Do not force it to looked up unless we intend to capture these images.
- Do not wait until our pets come to us, but we need to approach it to ensure that our pets are in a comfortable position. Imagine we are in them. Although we had to lie down on the grass or floor though. The composition is very good when we want to record a full portrait.
- Record the portrait image as a can by using the ZOOM function and try to keep a pet portrait faces we meet each item picture.
- Get help a friend or family member to hold the pet so that we can change the positions and different points of view.
c. Personality
- Ensure that our pets are in a comfortable position. The presence of the camera may interfere with it.
- With the help of friends and family members, we can change our pets the attention and make it complacent.
- Record of expression and character of our pets. If they are happy, try to record images that show their smiles, even in their own version.
- Provide toys such as balls or mice and so on. Put this game right in front of the camera and let them try to own. You will record the most wonderful time.
- Try to make a sound that will attract their attention.
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