Showing posts with label Animal Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animal Photography. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Tips For Photographing Your Cat

cat-cats-kitten-step-apart-tips-for-photographing-your-cat-photos-pictures(blue-palm.blogspot.com)Every cat is proud of his or her friendly feline. Cats make perfect subjects in which to photograph.  You can catch your cat and a variety of interesting and fun poses when you know how to take pictures of your cat. If you are interested in photographing your cat, here are some tips to help you get the best shots.

Catch your Cat Napping
Nothing looks quite as relaxing as a cat taking a nap. Cats do sleep a lot, so if you take a picture of your cat napping, you have plenty of opportunity.  The best time to take a picture of your cat is to catch it when it is asleep.  You can take close-ups of your cat either as it sleeps, or gently wake your cat up for a relaxed look. For a nice shot of your cat, try gently rubbing your cat’s belly right when you want to snap a picture. This will encourage your cat to roll over on its back.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

How to Create Amazing Bird Photography

bird-Blue bird-cute bird-bird photo-bird picture-bird photographyBirds have been one of the greatest subject for photographers for centuries now because they have an inspiring beauty and mystify us with their gift of flight and diversity. When it comes to photographing birds and their behavior, catching it on film will add a tremendous visual impact and feeling to any picture. There are different locations where birds gather, but really the best place you may what to start is your backyard. The thing about birds is that they are busy little bodies and a bird feeder in the backyard is a great place to get a picture when they are feeding or even the bird in the air getting ready to pounce one of the birds that is currently feeding.

6 Important Step to Make Photographing Pet

cat-kitten-kitty-pussy-cute-sweet-picture-photo-Photographing your pet can be an incredibly rewarding experience.  Done well, it will allow you to immortalize Fluffy or Spot - that significant member of your family - the pet that shared you food, chewed your shoes, and brought you the newspaper.  In fact, the act of seriously photographing your pet will bring you both closer because the process opens you to noticing the small, wonderful things that you might have missed before - the way he wags his tail, etc.  This is a grand adventure.
This Photography Blogger Template is re-designed by Agus supported by Gallery Blue