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Pet Photography Tips: Capture Stunning Photos of Your Furry Friends

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Digital Photography School offers of some tips for getting better pets photos. Working with available light really adds to the shot. Pets can be busy so work along side them while they play. Remember to shoot from a lot of different angles and be willing to get down on their level. —Melissa MacateeContributing Blogger

By Popphoto Staff | Published Feb 5, 2008 10:20 PM EST

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Digital Photography School offers of some tips for getting better pets photos. Working with available light really adds to the shot. Pets can be busy so work along side them while they play. The more comfortable they become with you and your camera, the sooner they will ignore you. Remember to shoot from a lot of different angles and be willing to get down on their level.
—Melissa Macatee
Contributing Blogger


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