Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Yummy Pig


Photo by: Alissa Boyer

I was trying to capture the expression; he had while playing with his favorite toy. The lighting in the room made it hard to take. I had to open the curtains and still had a hard time. He is always moving I had to follow him around for a while. He finally stopped moving long enough for this photo.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can’t stop looking at this picture. It’s adorable! I love how in focus the face of the puppy is and how he is looking at you/the camera. The close up is nice too and how the background is out of focus brings a spotlight upon him. I also love how relaxed he is. So cute!!!! Great job with this picture.
Kaitlyn H. -FPHS

Kelsey D PHS said...

This dog is adorable.
I like how you used fill the frame for this photo.
The mood I get off this photo if very cheerful and happy.

Julianne F-HHS said...

This picture is adorable!!!! I love the detail that you were able to capture. I also like the contrast of the pink toy with the dog's fur. The lighting is great and upon looking at it I couldn't tell that you had any problems with it. This is a very cute dog and you captured its personality perfectly with this shot. Great job!

Anonymous said...

This is a great picture. Partly because the dog is so cute! But I also like how you filled the frame almost all the way with just the dog. You placed his head, it being the focus of the picture, nicely to side using the rule of thirds. This is an all around good cozy picture.

AW ERHS

Anonymous said...

This picture is great! Not only because the dog is so cute, but because of your use of rule of thirds and elements of composition. This photo really captures the dog’s personality! I love it!

MH - ERHS

Anonymous said...

Cute puppy! I love puppies, so I had to comment on this one. Very nice lighting and good depth of field. Very hard to get a dog to look at the camera, but maybe my dog is just stubborn…

RJ W. ERHS

Mandah-PHS said...

This picture is just adorable. The capturing of the facial expression is perfect. It leaves a sharp focus on the dog’s face while leaving the background the background. Also, great job catching the one glance a dog will give at a camera. We all know how hard that is.