Take Great Pictures Of Your Rottweiler
November 25th, 2008 by KittyKitty
Wouldn’t you love to have a picture of your loyal Rottweiler on a t-shirt, your screensaver or a coffee mug? By following five simple tips for taking Rottweiler pictures, you’ll be able to take high quality photos of your Rottweiler with an inexpensive digital camera or camera phone.
Taking pictures of your Rottweiler is something fun for you and your Rottweiler to do together. The beautiful Rottweiler breed is a natural subject for portrait photography. Whether you use the very latest in high-tech digital cameras or an inexpensive camera phone, you can capture your dog at its best. Taking digital photographs saves you money over prints from 35-mm. film. With digital photography, you only pay for the pictures that turn out well. Blurry shots, overexposed frames, red eyes and other frames where your Rottweiler doesn’t look so good all disappear into the digital trash can with a single click.
Tip one is to use an equipment checklist. The better prepared you are to take your pictures, the better the pictures will turn out, because you can focus on your Rottweiler and on getting the best possible picture instead of worrying about petty details. Before you involve your dog in the process, get out all the cameras you intend to use. Check their memory cards to make sure you have plenty of room for storage. Load fresh batteries in each camera and have replacement batteries handy. Choose the location where you will take your pictures, and gather any backdrops or props you want to use.
Tip two is to get help. You’re going to have your hands full once you start taking pictures of your Rottweiler. You can only do one thing at a time, and your attention needs to be focused on your work as the photographer, behind the camera. You will need at least one extra set of hands to manage your Rottweiler, comb it, wipe its eyes, arrange the backdrops, and do safety detail, especially if you are taking your Rottweiler pictures out of doors.
Tip three is to use a backdrop. The Rottweiler, with its deep black coat and tan accents, looks best photographed against a light or medium colored background for contrast. There is not enough contrast in Rottweiler pictures with a dark backdrop. Your backdrop should be uncluttered so all the attention is focused on your canine subject.
Tip four is to use accessories in the photos. Props are especially important when you are taking pictures of a puppy, and you want to emphasize the Rottweiler puppy’s youth and small size. Colorful dog toys are popular choices for props, as are stuffed animals, tennis balls and potted flowers.
Tip five is to get down to your Rottweiler’s level. Don’t take Rottweiler pictures while you are standing up. Get down until you are at your dog’s eye level; then start taking pictures. Both your candid shots and the portrait style shots of your Rottweiler will look better if the camera is at eye level with the dog.
With these quick, easy tips, you’ll soon be taking professional quality pictures of your Rottweiler.
Plan your Rottweiler pictures before you take them by loading your camera with fresh batteries. Enlist a friend to help you by staging your Rottweiler for pictures. After you photograph your Rottweiler information about a career in digital photography might interest you. Many Rottweiler owners sell stock photos of their pets.
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