Taking Unique Scenic Photos of Dogs

Poodle (detailed introduction)
Taking your dog out to play definitely hopes to capture a photo with beautiful scenery. When dogs are playing excitedly outside, they will usually cooperate well with the owner's shooting. However, to take beautiful photos of your dog with the scenery, choosing a good background is very important!
The principles for selecting a good background are as follows:
1. Distance: Make the background behind the dog as far away as possible. The background will be blurrier with depth, and the photo will have a three-dimensional feel. (If your camera can adjust the aperture, open the aperture wide to blur the background even more!)
2. Simplicity: Choose a simple background to reduce distractions and keep the frame clean, so the dog stands out as the main subject.
Simple backgrounds with contrast to the dog's fur tone create excellent depth effects.
3. Add storytelling elements: Use backgrounds with more detail and think boldly.
When owners take photos of their dogs, it’s common either to fill the frame with the dog large or have the dog small on a plain cement ground. This not only becomes boring over time but also gradually reduces enthusiasm for photography.
Actually, you don’t always need the dog to look obediently at the owner for a good photo. Try placing your dog "in a corner of the scenic shot" and capture more interactions with the owner. You'll find the "story" in the photo becomes richer and richer. Or on a path filled with green plants on both sides, the dog seems to be warmly welcomed home by the owner. Even if the dog doesn’t turn back or the owner is slightly blurred, the strong love and dependence fill the photo.