newbie! taking photos of animals

some great photos - http://ironsidephotography.com

do you sell these images? i have bought a few posters from people off photobox.co.uk - you can run your own progallery and get a commission off every sale?

so anyone else entered petmillions.com? happy to give you all my vote!

j
 
I was on the pug forums and saw a few people coming on and saying "vote for my precious little Tralfaz!" and a bunch of people responding they did regardless of photo quality. I can't do that (beg for votes or vote for iffy photos) so I don't get 'em.
 
jawilson said:
some great photos - http://ironsidephotography.com

do you sell these images? i have bought a few posters from people off photobox.co.uk - you can run your own progallery and get a commission off every sale?

so anyone else entered petmillions.com? happy to give you all my vote!

j

they're for sale, but i haven't made any sales yet. . . hah.
 
Set up a place where the light is good (Bright and all round , with few shadows). play with the animal Cat / Dog for a while until it relaxes. "TALK" to it , your voice is one thing it is accostomed to and it will respond. when you see a n apealing shot take it (Have the camera in your hand throughout this process). after about 10 mins or so . S T O P ! ! . play elsewhere for a while and after a few more minutes go back... NEVER get tense or agressive with your pet (they can tell before you can) always play with them. and never let them get bored. If your wife can keep the playtime going then you click while she plays.... and the more you do it the better the images will get.....
 

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