Animal shots

Author: Britt  //  Category: Uncategorized

It is so hard to get shots of animals. Anyone who has ever taken a picture of an animal that isn’t sleeping or really old can tell you…it’s extremely hard to get shots of them that aren’t blurred or messed up in some respect. On my camera it has a special feature that can take action shots of course, but sometimes this doesn’t work. I have taken maybe 200 shots of my cats and got maybe 5 really good ones out of that. It’s not too bad, but it just goes to show you how hard it is to take pictures of animals since they never really hold still. Here are my two favorite shots of two different cats.

Also, I’m trying to come up with a few more things to blog about. I’d love to hear your feedback, ideas or even some of your experiences with photography. Please leave comments and let me know what you think of my blog and photos.

It’s been a while hasn’t it?

Author: Britt  //  Category: Uncategorized

Wow, I have not blogged in such a long time. Forgive me.

I guess I got a little discouraged because I thought something was wrong with my camera, my batteries kept dying on me. But I bought a new kind of battery and it looks like they’re not dying on me yet. So that’s a good thing :D. I use rechargeable batteries, because those are the best kind for me to use with the amount of photos that I take. Before, when I had my old batteries, the charger was a type that didn’t have the light that would tell me when they were done charging. So I never knew how long to charge them. I guess I overcharged them or something because after that they didn’t work well at all. I’m not sure if you can overcharge batteries or not, but that’s what I’m going with. So I guess this is a good tip. When you buy rechargeable batteries, buy the charger that has a light that tells you when they’re done charging.

I’m still a beginner at this photography stuff, so if anyone reading this has any tips or would like to correct me on anything. Please, don’t hesitate to leave a comment. I welcome any comments, tips or correction. I love to learn new things, especially in anything about photography.