Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Please help a frustrated woman try and figure out how to get a good picture of TWO dogs. Today, we went to the park and I snapped lots of pictures and not ONE was any good. It is usually Fudge turning away from the camera. I have tried holding a toy or stick. I have tried the "watch me" command and usually she turns for just a minute and then as I snap she turns away. How do all of you get such great pictures of TWO dogs? Here is just a sample of some of the outtakes today.
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Having only one doodle, I cannot help you. Just wanted to tell you that all of the shot of Fudge and Vern are adorable!
Thanks, Anne!
I think lots of these are good. The last one is my favorite. I would say you are doing great in the fact that both dogs are in each photo! LOL. I have trouble with one dog and often when I look at the photos, he is not even in them!
Thanks, Linda. Your comment made me laugh :)
Would you b e able to hold the camera and a treat at the same time? That is the way I do it.
Sometimes hard to do though with a heavy camera and lens combo.
Sue, I don't know, but I will try. Half the time I forget to take my lens cap off or turn the camera on and the shot passes me by. Maybe a treat will keep Fudge's attention on me. Thank you!
Yes-that's what we do too. Sometimes it helps.
I like several of these but I can totally commiserate about taking posed pictures of multiple doodles. I thought two doods was a challenge and now that we have three I've almost given up trying to get a decent picture....it might be easier to perfect my non-existent skills on photoshop.
I cannot even begin to think about walking or photographing three dogs. My hat is off to you :)
Vern and Fudge are so adorable! When Banjo was younger I used to wave a bit of cheese in front of his nose...then place it on the top of the lens and snap away. He rarely took his eyes of that camera!
LOL Laurie....I use teeney bits of cheese....these may be overkill.....just sayin....
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