Sensational
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Runner Up in Image Of The Month Photo Contest Vol 99
Winner in Shallow Depth of Field Photo Challenge
Peer Award
Top Choice
Absolute Masterpiece
Superb Composition
Outstanding Creativity
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michellehansenburgess
December 12, 2023
Congratulations on winning the Shallow Depth of Field Challenge! Your photo was a great choice! I loved it too!
Sensational
December 12, 2023
Truly appreciate for choosing my photograph! Thank you so much Michelle!
KatieMcKinneyPhotography
December 13, 2023
Congrats for winning my \"Shallow Depth of field\" challenge! I kept coming back to it. I love the depth of it and composition is awesome! Well done 😁
Pjerry
Jan 15
Beautiful dog, well done.
Thanks for joining the Fourth Quarter 2023 Collection challenge. Good luck with your entry.
Thanks for joining the Fourth Quarter 2023 Collection challenge. Good luck with your entry.
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Behind The Lens
Location
This photograph was taken at Lavandula Swiss Italian Farm, Daylesford, Victoria.Time
The photo was taken during the sunset.Lighting
Talking about lighting, it was a full sunny day. I used snapseed mobile app to edit the white balance of the photograph, and the change the clarity.Equipment
I used my iPhone 13 Max pro, on a tripod to prevent the photo from shaking.Inspiration
I love taking photographs in Lavender farms, couples and pets. Photography is my life.Editing
As I said above, I used snapseed mobile app to edit this photograph to change the white balance and foreground blurr.In my camera bag
Just my mobile phone and my wallet. I have separate gears in another bag. That's my professional camera, Canon EOS R6.Feedback
Certainly! Here are some tips for capturing great dog photography: Patience: Dogs can be unpredictable, so patience is key. Take your time and wait for the right moment to capture the perfect shot. Get Down to Their Level: Get on the same level as the dog to capture more engaging and intimate shots. This often means getting down on the ground or kneeling to their height. Natural Light: Whenever possible, use natural light for your photos. Early morning or late afternoon or daylight savings, light tends to be softer and more flattering. Focus on the Eyes: The eyes are the window to the soul, so make sure they're in focus. Use the autofocus feature of your camera or smartphone to ensure sharpness. Capture Their Personality: Try to capture the unique personality and character of the dog in your photos. Whether they're playful, curious, or relaxed, aim to convey their essence through your images. Use Treats and Toys: Treats and toys can be great tools for getting a dog's attention and eliciting playful or alert expressions. Just be sure not to overdo it, as you don't want to overwhelm the dog. Choose the Right Location: Consider the location carefully. Whether it's a park, beach, or even your own backyard, choose a setting that complements the dog and provides interesting backgrounds for your photos. Experiment with Angles and Perspectives: Don't be afraid to experiment with different angles and perspectives to create visually interesting compositions. Try shooting from above, below, or from unexpected angles to add variety to your shots. Keep it Safe and Comfortable: Always prioritize the safety and comfort of the dog during the photoshoot. Make sure they're in a safe environment, and never force them into uncomfortable poses or situations. Practice, Practice, Practice: Like any form of photography, capturing great dog photos takes practice. Keep experimenting, learning, and refining your skills to improve over time. Remember to have fun and enjoy the process of capturing these special moments with our furry friends!