It’s common for owners to take their dogs out on vacation, and when they want to take pictures of their dogs in motion, how do they capture them? What are the tips for capturing photos of dogs in motion?
Tip #1: Large Aperture: Opening your camera’s aperture to its maximum makes the dog in motion clear and the background defocused, resulting in a great picture with a clear primary and secondary focus.
Tip 2: High Speed: If you’re not using the follow method, just use a high shutter speed to freeze the moment of your dog’s movement.
Tip 3: Run together: In the beginning, you take your dog with you and race him, so that he will be interested in both the sport and you.
Tip 4: Do not backlight: If you do not want to pursue the beautiful effect of backlighting, do not shoot the dog movement against the light, so that metering is easy to be inaccurate, and the dog’s fine expression is not easy to express.
Tip 5: continuous shooting: If your camera battery is enough and the camera with an organic continuous shooting motor, you may wish to shoot continuously, with the film like, guaranteed to have a kind of thrill and fun.
Don’t forget to reassure your dog and give them a break after a mad dash. And give them a little reward for encouragement, so they’re more likely to enjoy exercising and running around with you!