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Dog Photography Tips on Outdoor Portraits Part 1

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

I’m an outdoor dog photographer. Plain and simple, I love the outdoor lighting, I love the attitude outdoors, I love everything about outdoor photography. Now, that doesn’t mean I won’t photograph a dog indoors, I just prefer outdoors. Especially for portraits. Now, most portraits consist of dogs in front of sometimes cheesy backgrounds and sometimes [...]

Ever Seen a Cat Dressed Up?

Monday, June 14th, 2010

If you don’t even crack a smile at this video, you have a heart of stone.

Photo Friday – The Strong and the Weak

Friday, June 11th, 2010

The other day I was out in the yard picture takin’ around and I saw these two flowers; one was bent over and the other was standing up tall. And I was, for some crazy reason, reminded of Life. And I remembered a saying said by someone whose name escapes me, “There are only two [...]

Dog Photography Tips for Cats

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

I did a post awhile back on dog photography tips for cats but since I’ve been getting more and more photos of my cat Buford lately, I decided to post a dog photography tips for cats. Tip #1. The cat has to be in a photographing mood. If you try to photograph a cat when [...]

Candy at the Movies

Monday, June 7th, 2010

This is a video of Candy watching “Trail of the Pink Panther” with me during the part where a Border Collie is herding the housekeeper around the house. Sorry for the poor lighting.

Photo Friday – The Chase is on MUSTANG!!

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Ok, there were several factors that inspired me to make this photo; #1. I wanted a new desktop background, and despite the fact that I have hundreds of photos to pic for a desktop, I like having a photo that doesn’t have anything to do with dog photography for my desktop, because I see dog [...]

Dog Photography Tips on Shadow Games

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

I guess my inspiration on shadow pictures started when I asked my print/frame guy about a series of photos that were framed in his display room in his print shop, the framed photo was about 2½ feet wide and a foot tall and it was 5 pictures of a shadow on a cap rock and [...]

4-Legged London Bridge

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Awhile back I got the most entertaining collection of shots in sequence; Charlie walking under Wolfe. Maybe its not the most funny photos, but I think its very entertaining. By the way, this week’s dog photography tips is about shadow games. So stayed tuned for some interesting shadow techniques.

Photo Friday – Truck Stop Variations

Friday, May 28th, 2010

As you can see in this photo, I got a little carried away with the liquefier tool in Photoshop. All I did was take the short exposure picture of the truck stop and start playing around with the liquefier tool till I created a Haunted Truck Stop with ghosts haunting the skies. I was just plain board [...]

Dog Photography Tips on Lightroom

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

  I’ve had to learn the hard way to always check your WHIMES; W; White Balance Check H; Highlight warning turned on I; ISO check M; Mode Check E; Exposure Compensation check S; Size check                 Scott Kelby created the WHIMS check, I added the “E” because I shot our entire family Christmas weekend get-a-way [...]

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