We are showing 6 images adorable horse today and we took pictures of beautiful horses for your inspiration. Horses and humans interact in a variety of sport competitions and non-competitive recreational activities, as well as in work activities such as police work, agriculture, entertainment, and therapy.
Horse is the most beautiful and graceful animal on the planet
7 Amazing Animal Photos
The animals are without a doubt, a fascinating subject of photography. They are at their most intriguing when they are unpredictable and wild, allowing you to capture something of their nature. Whether the fierce look in the eyes of a lion, majestic shot of the eagle, or the gargantuan size of the elephant, the photography of animals, more than any other, is often capable of causing a visceral reaction distinctly. In addition, effort and perseverance that goes into capturing the perfect creature based shooting only adds to the impact of images.

movement
In all but the most sterile situations, it is impossible to dictate what the animal will do, or where they go, while you try to take a shot (with your camera, I’m not defending the hunting of animals first). Have your camera set up correctly, making your environment and the available light into account.

proximity
The closer you are, the more details you are able to capture the most interesting of your end result will be, try to capture the reflection in the eyes of the beast (just be careful, it’s not ready to jump) .
If there are other animals around, or a fantastic Vista to get in on it, it might be worth sacrificing some of proximity.
patience
If you find the perfect place, be prepared to wait, and wait, and wait. I remember waiting what seemed an age to search for a lion, to eventually take a picture of him yawning!
The fact is that sometimes you will not be able to get the photo you want, it’s just part of trying to capture wild animals.
Reptile photography (Python) by Marlyn
Hello today I will load pictures reptiles are quite beautiful albino python that is beautiful, from the eyes who is orange and yellow scales seamlessly to make this snake has its own charm, what else for pet lovers reptile, this photo when I can I visited the place breeding of various kinds of snakes, one animal well this one albino python, which attracted my attention at that time. do not forget to give comments thanks
Animal Photography by Laurent Baheux
Your Guide to photograph small pets
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Take pictures of small pets entering an exciting new world of photography that almost touches on the theme of the macro. These little animals need treatment to get close-ups a real impact when you’re stuck in a frame on the mantelpiece.
These little animals need treatment to get close-ups a real impact when you’re stuck in a frame on the mantelpiece.
The golden rules are the same as any other style of photography for pets; own natural environments, focusing on the eyes, and especially dynamic pose, capture their personality.
You can pick the style ‘big cheese’ s’, such as capturing a pig Guinea sneaking a jar, but small animals work better (and happier) in their own environment.
A macro lens is the weapon of choice for nailing great small pet pictures, but any long lens above 00mm will enable you to get in close enough for frame-filling impact. You’ll need to maximise depth of field using small apertures around f/8 and above, so if they live in a cage indoors get it near a window for maximum light levels.
13 pet photography tips
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Your pet can be ideal photography, giving you the opportunity to photograph an animal, but keep control much more than in a wild environment. Follow these tips to help you take perfect portraits of pets.
It is no good assuming you have perfect weather photo first, be patient with the animals … No matter how they are obedient, animals by nature are curious and unpredictable. Take the time to capture a variety of different poses and for them to get used to the camera.
2. Observer
This is especially important if you want to photograph someone else to pets. See the animal to see how it behaves if you can capture something that sums up their personality, or seeing if they do something unusual that’s worth.
3. Fill the frame
The portraits of the most beautiful pet are all on the subject. Fill the frame with the head of your pet to really capture the expressions and fine details such as fur. Try to avoid distracting backgrounds that distract your pet too.
Be careful when composing your shot does not cut pieces of the animal – it can take what would be a fantastic picture with a simple OK. In the screenshot above example, the eyes and ears are large, but avoiding the clipping of ears would have done even better.
5. Use natural light
You get the best results if you use natural light, as shadows and cons nature throws will not be cast on your pet. Take your photos in a room with large windows and lots of natural light, if you can not take it outside.
6. Scroll down to their level
Shooting your pet above will rarely catch them at their best angle. Just as you need for children to reach their level (or make them yours if you can!) For a touch more visual, more natural expressions and avoid the crow flies, that will overwhelm small animals.
7. Let them play
Animals are naturally curious creatures and will probably wonder what you do with your camera. They investigate the camera (within reason, of course) so they get used to it and behave naturally.
If possible, stay away from camera flash. This will not only unnatural shadows on your pet, it could also scare them. If you shoot in the dark, bouncing an off-camera flash to the ceiling or wall for a source softer and less intrusive light.
9. Pet photography camera settings
A shutter speed will ensure that you are able to capture the rapid movement of your pet, do not be afraid to mount the ISO if the light is a problem to make sure you keep that speed. Using a large aperture will lay the background blur, and keep your attention solely on the animal.
10. Pet choice camera
The use of a fixed length lens fast as the first 50mm (I used the Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM for these images), you will get a shallow depth of field and shoot beautifully ISOs low, even in the dark. You can also opt for a fixed length 100mm macro that lets you fill the frame without close enough to your pet to distract them.
Get together a bag of tricks to attract the attention of your pet or get them to behave in a certain way. A whistle for dog treats or a toy can all do wonders, and is particularly effective if you can find another person to use to focus on taking photos.
12. Keep your eyes piercing
A cardinal rule in portrait photography, keeping sharp eyes is something that applies to photography for pets too. Keep them sharp by adjusting your autofocus to lock onto the eyes.
13. Everything is in the detail
Do not overlook the little details, like the paws of your pet, their ears or even their favorite toy. You can use these close-ups as part of a slideshow, or a photo album to add character.
the dog in garden by ableh
animal photography: gecko by ableh
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Gecko is the common name to describe a large lizard. There are several species of gecko, geckos but the term usually refer to the following types of house geckos.
Large lizards, big-headed. Total length reaches 340 mm, almost half of its tail.
Dorsal (back side) rough, with many large nodules. Blue-gray to brownish in color, with flecks of red brick to orange. Ventral (stomach, lower body side) blue-whitish-gray or yellowish. Tail rounded, with six lines of nodules; striped.
Toes front and rear equipped with suction pads called scansor, which is located on the underside of the finger. Point to stick on a slippery surface. So, from the upper side of the fingers geckos appear widened.
macro photography by ableh
wild bird identification by ableh
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These days I try to show the results of my shots, this time I was in the city of Palembang precisely in the southern Indonesian island of sumatra my search for fun wildlife there. a very heavy field does not make me to quit looking for targets for the snap. I hope you all like the previous thanks ,….
Photographing Animals in Captivity
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Visiting a wildlife sanctuary or zoo provides a photographer can photograph exotic animals. Of course, the owners of these facilities on the lookout for your safety, so that the animals are usually behind some kind of barrier to prevent you from getting too close. Fortunately for many, these barriers are designed to prevent people from animals, but bars and barriers tend to lose another perfect poses made by a Bengal tiger. Here are some ways around these obstacles.
It is possible to overcome some obstacles by working with your equipment to maximize its potential. If you are able to get near a barrier, but not close enough to bypass obstacles like fences, set your zoom and set your aperture as wide as possible. This technique creates an effect of bokeh, who will do anything, but the subject in the fall of development. You’ll have more success if you set your lens to manual. Many automatic cameras will try to focus on the nearest object, such as fencing, which will not return the desired effect.

There are other times when obstacles impede the shooting simple and there is no way around it, such as buildings, signs, or other customers. The best solution in many cases is to capture the shot as cleanly as possible and rely on editing post-production. The bird in this plan was just over a sign and perched on a branch in front of a building. I have changed my perspective on knelt sufficient to remove the sign (at the cost of his tail feathers, unfortunately). When I loaded the image on my computer, I cropped out the side of the building, which has created a major distraction. I could have blurred over the remaining portion of the building, but I decided to leave the way it was and enjoy my little friend, as he sits.
When you visit a zoo or animal shelter, it is always best to arrive as soon as possible. The animals are much more active during the early hours of the morning. They also seem more vivid than they would at peak. Visit early in the day, it will be easier for you too. Do not forget to take the time to really have fun and not focus only on your camera. Photography is a wonderful hobby, but you can not see everything through a viewfinder.
animal photography : Animal market “Ngasem” in yogyakarta
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at this time I present the photos animal photos that I took in the animal market in Yogyakarta in Indonesia precisely in this market there are many different types of animals sold from various kinds of birds, reptiles, fish, and other dogs and cats and other.
here I was just perpetuating the art of photography is just a few animals such as an iguana and a snake.
give coment if you do not mind? thanks
Tips Wildlife photography by ableh
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Wildlife photography, If only we could talk to animals before we start shooting them, then we can ask them what time they go hunting for food that day and have all our photographic equipment set up ready to go. Unfortunately, life is not like that, but, if you handle wildlife photography more seriously – perhaps even sell online digital picture - it really will pay you for taking the time and do research on the animal you intend to photograph. This can give a huge advantage that can lead to some spectacular pictures for your photography session wildlife.
Being in the right place at the right time, knowing the best time this year, along with the habits of animals‘, all can go to the picture an incredible and can be the difference between a sale or the dusty image. Experience plays a major role and all are part of the learning curve Wildlife Photography.

DANGER ZONE - Spending time in a particular area and the environment is always a good idea to Wildlife Photography, allowing you to finally be accepted. This can be done to great advantage with the deer. All animals will have their own safety zone, that invisible line called that, once crossed, it means that your chance to take pictures have been lost. But living at a distance from the deer and will encourage you in that area will eventually produce some outstanding images.

If you follow your wildlife on foot, and then try to wait until the meal before moving. If you look up at you, stop and allow the subject to relax and continue eating. If you are stalking an animal that has a good sense of smell, moving against the wind in the cross movement will be better for you and helps to give less of a threat to the animal.
PATIENCE - this can sometimes produce surprising results with your Wildlife Photography. Just sit quietly on the ground or nice and calm on the bench can often cause the animal to come closer to you. This can also work with photographing birds.
Photographing Insects by ableh
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Wildlife photography is also included world of small insects. Honey bees, dragonflies, butterflies, bumblees, spiders and snails and even all the popular subjects.
Photographing insects can be tricky. Here are some tips from the pros to help:
-As with the larger wild animals, it helps to know the behavior patterns of your subject. Watch where the land of butterflies and see if they prefer one flower bush more than others. Then share it and wait for the subject to come to you. And ready!
-To get the best picture of the tiny creatures at the break, use macro mode and fill the frame. Your camera manual will tell you how close you are working macro mode. If you stay within an appropriate range and hold your camera steady, you’ll get a few, good fire to dry.
-You must use the sports mode or the flash to freeze the action unless the insect is sitting still.
Most insects are very sensitive to carbon dioxide and will walk or fly if you breathe directly on them. So, when you lean in close to your close-up, hold my breath! However, there are some insects such as beetles will freeze when you breath on them.
-Keep in mind a few insects and spiders strong pack, even a deadly poison, so know the bug you before approaching.
-Try to take pictures in the morning or evening because cold temperatures slow the insects and will make it easier to take pictures. Insects can see shadows very well, so that no approach from the same direction as the light casts.
Wildlife photos can create beautiful art, the kind who would you want to frame and proudly display and give as gifts. You can also use pictures of animals or insects in handicrafts such as photo calendars or greeting cards. There are quite a lot of wonderful things you can do with your beautiful animals and pictures of insects, so have fun capturing the wonderful world of nature.



















































