One thing I learned from this experience was you need to learn to work with your subject. My dogs and my tortoise continually moved and rarely stayed still long enough for me to take a quality photograph. My dog Annie (the blackish brownish dog) was very fascinated by the camera and continued to move in really close to the lens. However even though she was so close to the camera, I used that to capture a close up photo of her that really showed the texture of her fur. My other dog Obi (the cream dog) continued to bark at everything that moved outside, so I used that, I used a fast shutter speed to freeze the motion of him barking. These are just a couple of examples of how I worked with my subject not against it. I also learned that when using those faster shutter speeds, you really have to open up the aperture to get a lighter photo. A lot of my photos were to dark and I had to lighten them using photoshop. As a result of this photo assignment, i learned to work with my subjects and how to get a nice exposure in pictures when using faster shutter speeds. On the photo above, I cropped the photo on the top and on the sides to create more of a focus on the subject. Also at first this photo was very bright so I lowered the brightness creating a more balanced exposure and emphasizing the fur on the dog.
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