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Title: How to take great pictures of your pets with your iPhone
Post by: HCK on February 24, 2016, 09:00:22 am
How to take great pictures of your pets with your iPhone

You may not be able to get your animal to pose for a picture, but you can still get a great iPhone shot with these tricks. Since moving into a house with two dogs and a cat, I've seen a dramatic uptick in my "Taking Cute Pictures of Animals" opportunities. And while I've tried not to let my Instagram account become a flood of dorky animal pictures, I do enjoy snapping the occasional well-crafted picture of our pets. iPhone animal photography used to be a bit of a pain because of the device's slow shutter speed, but it's become a lot better in recent years thanks to two fantastic features: Burst Mode and Live Photos. Here are a few tips I use regularly to snap great animal images. Before you shoot: Check your lighting The more light you have in a space, the better (and faster) your iPhone will work when snapping a photo. This is doubly true for fast-moving objects like pets, kids, and sports; if you have the option to add more light in the area you're shooting before shooting a ...<br clear='all'/>

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