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Win A Dog Picture Contest - 5 Tips For Shooting Dog Images

Are you planning on entering a dog picture contest?

Want to increase your chances of winning?

Photography Tips

Entering your dog images in a dog picture contest can be an enjoyable experience. You can have fun taking pictures of your dog. And if you win, you'll feel good knowing that many people will be able to see your dog.

Win A Dog Picture Contest - 5 Tips For Shooting Dog Images

However, many dog owners don't take very good dog pictures. Here are 5 tips to help you shoot quality dog images.

1. Take more close-up shots.

Many amateur dog photographers do not take enough close-up photos. Why should you take more close-up pictures? Close-up pictures are usually more beautiful than shots from a distance. Many excellent dog pictures include much detail. To capture this detail, you will need to go close to your dog before taking the picture.

2. Squat or lie down to shoot at the dog's level.

Pictures taken at your dog's perspective help relate the viewers to your dog. You'll have a more engaging photo and you'll reduce unnatural angles. This method is also used to take great kids' photos.

3. Shoot in a well-lighted area.

Proper lighting is an important aspect to good photography. This is why many excellent dog pictures were shot outside. Natural light is the best light for photos. If you are taking pictures inside, get your dog near a window where there is more natural light.

4. Take a lot of pictures.

With digital cameras and reusable memory cards, taking many pictures has never been easier and more convenient. The more pictures you shoot, the better chance you have of taking a great picture.

5. Use your dog's favorite toy to showcase your dog's personality.

Many great dog images do good job of showing a dog's personality. Dog toys are a great way to get your dog to be more active and playful. Also, your dog will be more comfortable which makes for better dog images.

Win A Dog Picture Contest - 5 Tips For Shooting Dog Images

Photomontage - Tips on Writing the Perfect Picture

Learn how to properly compose the picture difference between excellent and poor images. This article helps you some tips to improve your digital photo montage and huge images.

Fill the Frame & Clearing Clutter

There are exceptions to this, as you'll see in a second, but usually filling the frame is one of the easiest things you can do to compose interesting photos.

Most peoplemake the mistake of trying to include too much in its image and end up with a boring photo, where nothing really outstanding.

For example, if you should have a picture of your child playing on a swing, you fill the frame of your child on the swing and let the swing and other background stuff like Uncle Ed tends to the grill.

Otherwise, your child lost in the clutter and the picture will not capture the marvelous details of your child's fun flightthrough the air on the swing. You can always go back and a close up of Uncle Ed flipping burgers.

The great thing about digital cameras is that you can view the image in playback mode, make sure it looks okay. Then, if something you had not noticed before is because, like a stray piece of trash on the ground you can re-shoot the picture.

Sometimes a lot of empty space left in the photo also works well. You can fill two thirds of the image of somethinglike a sandy beach, to make an impact. Just be sure, a close enough shot that fills the motive to get at least one third of the frame. So, now it's time to talk about one of the most important tips for taking digital photos.

Rule of Thirds technology

Most of the pictures have the subject centered in the image directly with a lot of empty space (or disorder) around them. This happens because most digital compact cameras with autofocus Centerweighted focus.

Professional photographs have rarely been the subject into focus, because they use manual focus (we can look to a trick, compact digital camera users sometimes) used. If you have a DSLR, you can also do the trick too.

The "Rule of Thirds" is one of the most popular techniques. With this method, the photographer six equally spaced lines to break the image into nine equal parts. Some cameras have a feature that you choose, they can have tic tac toeGrid over your image in Preview mode is superimposed.

With this grid in the preview mode - or your imagination - you can frame the composition so that the subject (whether a person, group or object) is one of the lines of the grid. And you do not need this line too closely. Soon enough about the rule of thirds will become second nature with practice.

Focus on Focusing

Now lets talk about more focused your subject dead without themCenter of the image. This method works like a charm for topics that are still, like people, posing, trees and other objects yet. Here is how you do it:


Move your subject in the center of the frame where your focus is in the center of the viewfinder and press the shutter button down halfway.
Wait until the green light to glow continuously means your focus is locked.
Hold your finger on the shutter button halfway down it stays down,Move the camera until you have the desired composition.
Now hold the camera steady and press the shutter button the rest of the way down.
Always wait for the green light, because the camera is the signal that it took the picture.

More Composition Tips for photographing (or film)

Concentrate on the most important point of interest to your subject. With people and animals, the eyes are often the expressive range, so they tend to the middleAttention.

Photos To Pop, develop a photographic eye for contrast. The brighter brights and the darker the darkness, the better the contrast.

If you are interested, want to add your photos, try different angles for a new perspective. Imagine lying on a chair or on the floor. At best it is varied, the angle at which you are your images so that you can show different perspectives and views.

Start with these tips and pretty soon you are getting allKinds of compliments on your well-being together images displayed on the wall.

Digital Photography Tips - What's Wrong With This Picture? Part I

What's wrong with this picture? Hey, what's wrong with your pictures? Look, I've got news for you if you're a photographer trying to sell your photos online. There's some things you really NEED to do in order to sell more photos. So read this article. It's about to give you a few digital photography tips on how to tweak your photos just right so that buyers absolutely love them...

Firstly, if you've already been shooting some pictures, I want you to take a good hard look at them. Then I want you to visit some of the top stock photo websites and see what type of images are popular. Keep your mind open to ideas here. The stock photo world is HUGE... And there's always a need for good 'art photography' as there is for travel, close up, people, animal photography, etc.

Now as you observe some of the more popular stock photographs, you'll see that the photographer not only captures a stunning image, but often there's a lot of 'use-able space' in the image. What I mean is that, more often than not, a good stock photo is composed of not only a beautiful image, but also enough space so that a photo buyer, or art director, can add some specific text or a headline to the image.

In fact, try this. Go to Cnn.com or Time.com and look at the photo based advertisements that run on these sites. See how a lot of the photo advertising uses words (headline or text, inside the photo) to explain the story further? The photo gets your attention... and the words 'pull' you in. So, when you go to shoot stock photos, not only do you want to capture a great image, but you want to leave some 'space' in there so your photo is attractive for advertisers too!

Thus you discover that many of the good stock photos have a careful composition to them. Think about the photo buyer for a minute. Think about how your photo can help 'sell' or promote their product. Are you creating photos with enough space or room to move? Study this stuff. It's one photography tip you can take to the bank, believe me!

Photo Card Picture Taking Tips

Their purpose in mind when the photo. Sometimes you are lucky, and that it would "open shot just right, you want to find to sit on your photo greeting cards. More likely, however, you specifically want to take a picture for your greeting cards. Plan ahead. Make sure everyone is cared for. Avoid images in logo T-shirts and other casual clothing. If you have small children, do the image at a time during the day, if they are not tired and restless. If you are college-age children,Set to include a reminder in your calendar to the picture when they break back home.

Oh, and make sure your camera batteries are charged the night before. (Common errors try: to choose a new camera key on a picture. If you are not familiar with your camera works, you can know a quick "photo-trip" a few days in advance to let you how to operate it.)

Lighting is everything. You can just say, a professional photo on the quality of lighting. CloselyLighting will significantly improve your picture. Do you plan to take your picture in the open, or use a professional photo studio, if you need inside. Avoid using an image in the night. If you are in your home, a picture during the day in a well lit room.

Outdoors, look for even lighting, cloudy days actually work best when the sky is not an important element in your photo. When the sun shines, make sure that it is not directly behind the lighting issues they would likepossible in their faces.

As you make the shot through the viewfinder or LCD monitor on the camera, look for odd or unflattering shadows on your subjects. It is perfectly appropriate to use a flash outdoors to "fill in" hard shadows. If you take a picture like a pro, bring a Mylar sunscreen for your car. Keep it at the feet of the camera back on the photo subjects, aimed to "bounce" light and shade areas to fill the frame.

Good, bright, uniform illuminationto do more than any other factor to look like the photo well. Good lighting makes even the most beautiful, bright, saturated colors for your photo.
Close-up is centered. The camera should be relatively close to your subjects distance not more than 5-7 meters. Resist the temptation to stand way back and "Zoom in." The less is "Zoom" They use shorter and broader point of the camera, and the higher the quality of the image that you will receive. Remember, the "point and shoot" digitalCameras are designed to work best, less than 10 meters from the subject.

If the "composition" of your recording is professional photography experts always suggest that your subject to one or the other, never-center-frame. However, especially for photo cards, you will find that the centering of your family, children or other issues under the will look best. This is an example where a centered shot looks much better than off-center is. Almost every photo card designAvailable, the best centers to accommodate an image.

Looking through the camera viewfinder, check that there is an equal distance on both sides of the subject, and there are no interfering background directly behind them. (Often times mistakes: If you take a picture with trees in the shot, also ensure special attention to the background that it does not appear that a branch "growing out of his head," a family member!)

Faces first. Almost all of the emotionalExpression is mediated through a person's face. Occasionally, a photo in silhouette is dramatic and captivating, but beautiful faces, smiles and expressions, especially when the eyes are clearly visible almost always make good pictures. Make sure the faces of each member of your family is clearly visible in the photo. Also, remember that a photo card is often a memory of your family for the recipient. Genuine smile and friendly face in a photo album wear better over time as an odd andstupid expressions.

Steady as she goes. The photo-taker is always a better image among the camera from his hand and placed it on a tripod. An inexpensive tripod will do wonders for your picture taking quality. And since most cameras a "timer"-have feature, a tripod works great when you're not an additional person in the picture to have. You can use the camera on a tripod, press the shutter button, and have time to run into the shot before the shutter snaps.

Shootfor plenty of choice. With digital cameras there is no film, so no additional costs of having many, many pictures. Make sure you give yourself enough opportunities. If you can only rely on the tiny camera's viewfinder or LCD screen, you are missing a photo of closed eyes or other problems that can not be corrected later. On average, a professional photographer would expect a "very good" shot taken from all 10. Below 10-15 decision a few minutes longer could, but you'll be glad whenChoice on your screen that you taken the time to "capture perfect shot."

Which comes first, design or picture? If your first photo card and take the image to match in color and style, or should the image first and then select a photo card to compliment it? It's the old chicken and egg question, and there is no best answer. Select With so many great photo card designs, you will do well in any case.

Getting the picture on the card. If youplans to use a "digital photo card" option with your stationery manufacturer, you may want to enable the highest resolution digital photo for the best playback possible. In general, a 6x4 photo at 300 dpi resolution (or measuring 1800 x 1200 pixels) is sufficient.

Go PRO? Studio Photos very good for photo cards. But is the copyright regulations, most gyms will not allow their photographs to reproduce them on your own, dear, that you buy prints from them instead. IfYou want a studio shot to use for your photo card, you should such a plan with the photographer before taking the pictures there to discuss and ask if there is a charge or limitations on the use of photos of the studio for your holiday greeting.