Taking a photo of a pet may seem difficult due to their attention spans but rest assures you can pull it off with a few simple tips. Pets have a natural curiosity and limited attention span, so when taking pictures of them, you must move quickly. Begin with a high-speed camera, because pets can be unpredictable and may want to suddenly.
The coloring of the pet you are taking photos of is important. If you have a dark colored pet, the background should be light, and vice-versa. If your pet does not like it outside, consider taking a photo with natural lighting from the windows in your home. As far as the flash on your camera, you should avoid that part, as it could result in red-eye in the photo, or it may even startle your pet. Make your pet as comfortable as possible; large crowds of people may cause your pet to be nervous and just shy away from the focus of the camera. Try taking the photo wherever the pet already may feel comfortable, such as a window or their personal pet bed.
Try to view the world on their level because it creates more of a natural expression from their faces. It is best to be at roughly eye-level rather than making the pet look up at you. Take multiple photos when it comes to your pets -- when you are capturing them off guard or in motion, you should end up with a variety of photos with different poses and expressions from the subject.

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