So Gemma had her New years bath and because it's so cold here I had to blowdry her completely (she hates the blowdryer so sometimes we shortcut it and let her airdry). I love how she looks when she's been blown dry, so I decided to get out my good camera and try and get some good photos. After about a hundred photos and got a few good ones, but not as good as I'd like. Once again I'm so frustrated that I can't capture her silky black fur and pick up her facial expressions in the same photo. If i can get her eyes then the fur color is washed out and if i get her glossy black fur then her facial features disappear and her white blends into the background. I tried experimenting with different light, flashes, no flashes and camera settings. Here's what I got, but if anyone is an experience photographer and could give me some help I would really appreciate it!
So far it seems the indoor ones with indirect natural light and no flash works the best, but that takes a longer exposure so they end up a little blurry if she doesn't stay still (and keeping a 1 year old havanese still is a bit of a challenge).
So far it seems the indoor ones with indirect natural light and no flash works the best, but that takes a longer exposure so they end up a little blurry if she doesn't stay still (and keeping a 1 year old havanese still is a bit of a challenge).