Dogs are without a doubt the most loyal waterfowl hunting partners most of us hunters will ever have with us in the blind or field. They are always ready to go with no regard for the weather, the day, the time, etc. Getting a few good photos of your best friend can add to the great memories of your hunt. Personally, I love photographing dogs because of their eagerness to please, willingness to keep going despite the temps, and sheer enthusiasm.
You really don’t need a lot of fancy gear to accomplish this; just keeping the idea in the back of your mind is usually enough to pay more attention to your pal and capture some great shots. Many of the same guidelines that apply to photographing human subjects apply to dogs. Good lighting, good composition, and sharp focus are vital. I think the one single thing that can produce better dog photos is to get down on their level. This alone will make the dog the center of attention. Another thing to keep in mind is to try to avoid a direct flash in the dog’s face. He won’t be too thrilled and it will probably make his eyes glow like a demon.
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