Kier I blamed you!

haha, it can be challenging to photograph pets, especially in low light if your not going to use a flash. A correct exposure is a simple combination of three important factors: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Obviously there are a tone of factors but just keep that in mind :)

The most important factor is getting said pet to stay still. Which I'm having a helluva time with myself.
 
The most important factor is getting said pet to stay still. Which I'm having a helluva time with myself.

I have the same problem with my dog tank. 5 pounds of pure Maltese terror!
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I have the same problem with my dog tank. 5 pounds of pure Maltese terror!
I have a German Shepherd/Lab mix and a Jack Russell Terrier. BOTH would rather sniff the camera than let me take a pic. grrrrrrrr...
I did manage to sneak up on them and get this shot. Not exactly portrait material, as it was taken with my iPhone and my finger got in the way. :rolleyes:

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My girl is exactly the same, getting her to stay still is very difficult, and I just cannot capture her personality, have tried hundreds of times.. just have to keep trying I guess!

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Just distract them with a toy:
Old trick, apparently works with cats as well. Especially paper works well :)

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One of the few pictures successfully taken in her younger days on which she didn't sleep (usually, she was moving too fast for taking pictures when awake :) ).

This is s slight thread derail, because the picture wasn't taken with a real camera but with a phone.
 
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