| Unlike humans, pets are not going to
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| | to make sure you DON'T do is startle the
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| follow instructions when you're trying to
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| | animal. No sudden movements or noises.
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| take photos of them. For that matter,
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| | These things are most likely going to end
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| some humans can make pretty lousy
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| | up chasing your subject out of the room
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| subjects as well. So what do you do in
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| | in a hurry. You want to be quiet and
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| order to get the most out of your pet
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| | sneak up on the subject slowly. This
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| pictures? The following tips aren't some
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| | gives you the best chance of actually
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| miracle solution, but they will help make
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| | having a subject to shoot.Action photos
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| the job of photographing your Fluffy or
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| | are great, but very unpredictable when it
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| Fido a little easier.The first thing you
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| | comes to pets. If you are lucky enough
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| have to understand when photographing
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| | to catch your cat or dog in the act of
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| your pet is it's not going to do what you
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| | playing with some object then don't wait
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| want it to do. So getting a "staged" or
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| | for him to look at you. Fire away.
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| "posed" photo is not going to be possible
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| | These make for some very interesting
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| unless you have a trained animal and good
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| | photos.One way to get your pet to perform
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| luck in finding one of those. The best
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| | for you is to get a family member
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| thing you can hope for when photographing
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| | involved, especially if you have a child
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| your pet is the best possible situation
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| | or somebody in the family who the pet is
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| that is going to come about on its own.
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| | very attached to. Many cats and dogs
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| Having said that, there are things you
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| | will actually perform tricks for certain
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| can do to help the situation along.For
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| | family members they are comfortable with.
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| starters, you're going to have to get
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| | If you can orchestrate the situation
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| down to your pet's level in order to
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| | then by all means do it. These will
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| photograph it properly. That doesn't
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| | become some of the more interesting and
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| mean you become a blithering idiot and
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| | entertaining photos you are bound to
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| start drinking out of the toilet. We're
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| | take.When photographing pets, you're
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| referring to the angle of the shot. If
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| | going to probably have more "throw away"
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| you're photographing a small cat, for
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| | photos than good ones because of the
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| example, you're going to want to bend
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| | nature of the subject. So make sure you
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| down to the floor in order to shoot the
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| | have plenty of extra film. The last
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| animal, unless of course it happens to be
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| | thing you want is for your cat to finally
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| sitting on your favorite sofa taking a
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| | do that trick you were waiting six hours
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| nap. In either case you want the camera
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| | for and you've run out of film.These tips
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| to be at eye level with the pet. If it's
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| | are by no means exhaustive, but they will
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| possible to get even lower than the
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| | get you a good jump on getting the jump
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| subject, then by all means give it a
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| | on your subject, before your subject
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| shot. This will make for an even more
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| | jumps out of the picture.
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| interesting photo.The next thing you want
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