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Coco as 3 month

GreenDenmark

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Please enjoy :dogwlk:
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Hi

I have to ask otherwise I wont improve so what lens and what setting ,you two might regret making friends cos be warned I will pester you .I can only offer info on The Timber Trade being an Associate Member of The Institute of Wood Science or lately the construction industry and the building of reinforced concrete structures and I could through in our Steve who is an astro physicist for Nasa but neither of us know much about photography but we are willing to help you on our specialised subjects if they are of any use .:):):)
Oh how I wish I could have been a professional photographer especially of Dogs what a lovely life.
 
Fair comment Brian lol.

Here are the settings used

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Camera Nikon D700

s/s = 1/250

f/ 16

ISO 200

Focal length 75mm ( I'm guessing it's a prime )
 
Oooh I must say, I do envy you! What fabulous photos and an adorable pup! I am partial to the name Coco myself :luv:

I hope to one day get a professional camera. I have a middle of the line one right now, does not have a removable lense or anything, but one of these days...
 
Hi Zumie05
A middle of the road camera is just fine, just make sure there is plenty of light. The camera will select a fast shutter speed and you get good pictures..Low light = slow shutter speed and blurry pictures.

Hope that helps.
 
Hi Zumie05
A middle of the road camera is just fine, just make sure there is plenty of light. The camera will select a fast shutter speed and you get good pictures..Low light = slow shutter speed and blurry pictures.

Hope that helps.

Yes! Photography is a MAJOR hobby of mine, I really cannot stop taking pictures and sometimes feel embarassed posting too many on here to share :p

Here is one of my favorite light-filled photos I snapped of my cat:

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Thinking about it, you must have had a very powerful softbox or some additional lights or shot near a window to shoot at

s/s = 1/250

f/ 16

ISO 200


That is a real closed down setting. Not much light getting in there at all !
 
Yes! Photography is a MAJOR hobby of mine, I really cannot stop taking pictures and sometimes feel embarassed posting too many on here to share :p

Here is one of my favorite light-filled photos I snapped of my cat:

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I'm loving the light fill..very impressed !. Could have done with a reflector to the left of the cat just to bounce a bit of light back. Some silver foil wrapped around a cereal box is a great home made version.
 
Thanks for all the great comments.

Some more pictures it's not a problem I have between 4-5000 pictures and she even not a year yet...
 
What beautiful, professional quality photos of your dog! I can barely hold a P&S camera still to get a clear shot.
 
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