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The Pet Picture Taker



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By : Traci Clark    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-10 23:34:26
Sometimes, it just seems that dogs exhibit behaviors of a human being. Those who own dogs and even those who don't agree, that pets are almost human in that they feel a wide range of emotions and thus, are in need of love and affection. Knowing how dogs behave and what their interests are makes a successful animal portrait.

Common displays of behavior a dog might show that indicate resentment toward his picture taking would be to wag his tail continuously, refuse to prick up his ears, or bark at the wrong instant. He would choose to be stubborn and distracting. Appealing to the dog's sense of hearing rather than its sense of smell is an effective way to startle your dog into doing an interesting pose. When a dog tries to smell around, he ruins the gracefulness of the lines and contours, unlike a dog who just stands up and pricks his ears when slightly startled.

Your dog is most alert before he is fed early in the morning, so this would be the best time for his photograph to be taken. The hungry dog's alertness causes him to pose more readily. Usually at this time he is cool, and his mouth is not so apt to hang open as at later hours in the day, after exercise and play. Dogs that don't really look good on portraits are tired dogs, as well as dogs with mouths hanging open, except for German Shepherds and Saint Bernards.

One detail may be found in the studios of radio broadcasting stations which you can also find in dog photographers' studios. There is a wide variety of sound effects on hand for them to use. Many sounds can be produced, just like duck quacks and pop guns.

A breeder examining proofs of his dog's portrait, expects to find perfect form, grooming, and each of the particular points which make his dog valuable. Dog photographers recognize a distinction between the work of an artist in sketching and the camera portraits of caninea. What an artist can see, not what he knows, is what he includes when he draws a picture. The challenge of the photographer is to do the exact opposite, getting into the portrait what should be there and not what is easily visible.

Exaggerating a daschund's length is recommended. Make sure that the dogs have all their feet planted solidly on the ground and that their bodies are all tilted slightly. The German boxer proves to be the most sophisticated of the breeds. This dog can prove to be quite hostile with other dogs around.

Amateur photographers of dogs often lose sight of the fact that the hungry dog is the easiest to photograph. Before or during the photographing, the dogs are fed and then become lazy, much to the disappointment of the photographers. A dog who's alert does the position without any trouble whatsoever.

In most cases, photographers don't want the preeder around when they are posing a dog. They do this because some pet owners can be quite fussy about their dog, just like a doting mother. The dog is already aware of the tricks his owner employs to get his attention, and this would not at all help. Using various sound effects, however, would elicit the desired reaction from the animal.

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