Working with animals can be tricky, especially if they are dogs. They can be hyper and not wanting to pay attention, or you can have them paying too much attention on you.
I find it that is very helpful is you have someone with you to help you with any animals that you are working with, especially dogs, to get them to pay attention to them or to make sure they are not really hyper.
I had my sister help me with this shot:
This shot was taken outside of Madison, Indiana. I had my older sister start throwing snowballs in the air for our labrador retriever, name Jade, to catch. With her help, she was able to get Jade, the lab, to pay attention to her and get the snowballs.
One thing about dogs and snow that can be challengeing is the color of the coat or fur. White, in my opinion, is the hardest. Dirt shows up very easily and when you try to photograph a white coat color dog with snow you have to be careful with the setting of aprature and shutter speed. I try not to do black and white with white color dogs because they can seem to look like they are the snow and not a dog.
Example:
If i did not darken the color of her coat using the adjusment layers in Photoshop she would have looked like this:
There are instances when you work with the lighting and coloration of a dog's coat that black and white and also color brings out different detailing in the fur and surroundings.
Case in point with these next two images:
The black and white you get more detailing in the water where as in the color you get more detailing in the coloration of my our labrador retriever.
In these next photos are natural. Nothing is thrown to them to catch at all. These pictures are just me snapping away with my camera at the dogs just being them selves. Those are some of the best kind of pictures because it show's the dog's personality the best. I do more of these whenever I take pictures of any animals. I literally follow them around with my camera lens and take pictures of them just being themselves.
This last picture is of our lab that just pasted away last year.
~ RIP Clover ~









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