Merry Christmas From the Pups

Bailey & Pixel - Christmas 2009

Merry Christmas from Pixel and Bailey! 

We have one year to try to teach Pixel to sit still before next year’s Christmas photos!  Wish us luck, we’ll need it!

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5 comments

  1. I love the look Pixel is giving. She is like my 12 year old who cant sit still or smile..lol Love the photo!
    .-= Sonya´s last blog ..A Date with Mr. Bailey =-.

    • Yeah, I was behind the camera making beeping and whistling noises trying to get her to look at me, she was looking at me like I was nuts. haha

  2. Food doesn’t work? Aw, they’re a cute pair! How’s this for ambitious: next year, try a self-timer shot with all FOUR of you!
    .-= Gail at Large´s last blog ..Snowball Fight! =-.

    • Yeah next year I’ll try the 4 of us, but for this year my next attempt will be a good shot of Xander and I :) At least we can sit still. You have any good tips for photography in low lighting like this?

      • Unfortunately, because it involves merging two different lighting situations — dark enough for the tree lights to show up, plus lighting two humans and two squiggly pups — it would be a little complicated.

        The expensive version would require external flash(es) on a stand with a softbox (or shooting into an umbrella), triggered remotely by your camera or with a radio transmitter. (Yeah, I can hear your answer now.)

        If you don’t have an external flash, skip to the next part!

        The cheap version would involve directional lighting softened with a sheet, maybe. It depends on how strong the light is. Direct light is way too harsh.

        You’ll need a floor lamp (or two?) with an adjustable head and a bright-enough bulb or a thin-enough sheet to soften the light that’s pointed towards the four of you and not the tree. Then put your camera on a tripod on a self-timer (or triggered with a remote if you have one), and the rest is trial and error.

        This fellow used two external flashes and mentions his settings: http://danielrayphoto.blogspot.com/2009/12/using-flash-with-christmas-tree-lights.html
        .-= Gail at Large´s last blog ..Red+Green Food This Week =-.

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