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FollowНа фото - мой любимый пушистый и любопытный хомячок.
На фото - мой любимый пушистый и любопытный хомячок.
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Behind The Lens
Location
I took this photo at home.Time
The photo was taken in the afternoon. Unfortunately, I do not remember the exact time. I think about 12 noon.Lighting
IIt was natural daylight.t was daylight. I patiently caught my hamster in the frame and tried different angles, moved the camera and moved myself, squatted and caught the daylight and "expressions of feelings" on the face of my pet.Equipment
I used Canon G 15 camera,Canon Zoom Lens 5x IS, 6.1-30.5mm 1:1.8-2.8 without a flash.Inspiration
I love animals. My favorite animals are no doubt hamsters. They are very smart, clever, they become attached to their owner, wait for him from work, take offense if they are not given the attention they deserve, in their opinion, and they demonstrate this insult in a very funny way.) to appear as someone else, and not themselves, if they need it. Just like people! Each hamster has its own character. Very often I heard such an opinion about hamsters that they are primitive and stupid animals. I do not agree! I wanted to show this with my picture. I noticed that my hamster freezes when he looks at the TV screen, sitting on the couch, when he looks at a person from afar, when he sees a new person, a guest, for example, or an interesting object, a toy. the expression on his face changes. He decides something for himself in this moment. It's so funny! It inspired me to take the picture.Editing
No, I don't do post-processing because I love real, live photos.In my camera bag
In addition to the camera, my bag usually contains a LENSPEN pencil, in order to wipe the camera lens from dust or water drops, if they get there.Feedback
I would give this advice: anyone who wants to take a picture of his little pet should observe him for some time, study his habits, character, habits, some interesting features inherent only to him. Even observe and learn the grimaces on the face and the expressions of the eyes .And then try to catch this "facial expression", a manifestation of character, curiosity and any other emotion in the lens. The moment when the photographer knows what kind of "facial expression" he is hunting and at what time, in what place. Well, and one more thing, the pet should not pay special attention to the camera, as if it were just an ordinary cup, for example. Such shots, me I think they will be more natural.