Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Holiday Pet Photos

If you have pets, you just have to see if you can take photos. 

I needed a model and thought why not. Sheba turned out to be a perfect model. Sure, she fussed a little at first. But once she realized nothing was going to hurt her, and she got my undivided attention, she calmed and went with it.

Sometimes the sample photos turn out to surprise us. This image was taken on a whim to see if I could get a bit of blur in the background with Sheba's profile. I had an idea on the settings, but didn't know if it would turn out. The setting worked lovely for me. I left a blue tint to the photo because it didn't reflect off Sheba's fur and change her coat color.
ISO 400 38mm f/7.1 1/10sec


Below, you will see two sets of the same photos here. The first set I adjusted my White Balance Temp. The lights had a blue tint to their glow and did give a glow to Sheba's fur. To adjust for this, I moved the slider from the blue side toward the yellow side until the lights didn't leave the blue cast on Sheba. 

I've shared both, with the blue glow and without, so you can see the difference. I think it depends on your preference on which you like best.

I hope you enjoy Sheba's Christmas spirit in these photos.

ISO 400 21mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 18mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 18mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 25mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 25mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 18mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 18mm f/7.1 1/15sec

Now, with the Blue Christmas glow:

ISO 400 21mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 18mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 18mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 25mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 25mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 18mm f/7.1 1/15sec

ISO 400 18mm f/7.1 1/15sec

Did you feel her excitement? I hope so.

And see the difference in the lights? Crazy, right!? Which do you prefer? It's something to always adjust the Temperature of the photos when looking at them. I know as a beginner, I didn't realize there could be such a difference. Now it's something I pay attention for and adjust right away. Always learning.

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