One of the most difficult photographic skills to acquire is panning. Panning is the act of locking on your moving subject and moving your camera with the subject. The idea is to show the subject in tack-sharp focus and the background as a motion blur. This is accomplished by using slow shutter speeds, like 1/60 [...]
Meet Dottie, a sweet black and tan Miniature Dachshund. She arrived in our studio with her red, long haired Dachshund house-sister, Scarlet. What a photogenic pair they were. I post Dottie today to illustrate another example of what may happen when you color outside the lines, so to speak. When Terry and I opened Sisters [...]
Or the Sun Conure. Meet Mango. A more gorgeous bird will be difficult to find. He’s precocious and sweet, outgoing and just a little bit flaky, but always a small magnificent bundle of feathers. He arrived at Sisters Pet Pics studio with his family in tow, mom, dad and dogs and thought the world was [...]
Meet Abby, the Brussels Griffon. I know, I know, she’s got that fly-away look, but if you’re not an AKC judge (and how many of us are one of those?), you can’t help but smile at her obvious personality. I happen to love her look, although you won’t find her listed in the examples of [...]
How ’bout this handsome guy. He’s everything anyone could ask for in a companion animal. His mom and dad take him everywhere society allows, and he behaves himself in an exemplary fashion. The reason I call this image perfect is because he has arranged himself in a perfect sit. Notice the 45° angle to the [...]
Although you can enjoy whatever there is to enjoy here at Sisters Pet Pics Blog without doing anything but visit and read, you can get the most by participating in discussions about your photos and your pet. How can you do that you ask? Easy. You can begin by commenting on photos I have posted. [...]
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