One of our readers (Ron) shot me a link today to a piece in Wired Magazine that listed 10 Pet Photography Peeves We’d Throw Down a Black Hole.
The list is of course unique to the peeves of the author (I’ll list them below) – but Ron suggested it might make an interesting question to pose to our community:
What are YOUR Pet Photography Peeves?
Here’s the main peeves listed in the Wired article (visit the article for explanations of each peeve):
- Trite Flickr Comments
- High-Dynamic-Range (HDR) Photos
- Shutter Lag
- Watermarks
- Wide-Angle Vertical
- The Megapixel Discussion
- Oversharing
- Rock-Concert Strobage
- The Arm’s Length Self Portrait
- Cameras?
OK – some of these are probably going to cause some debate (I know we have a few HDR fans in our midst for example) but what would you add (or subtract) from the list?
What are your Pet Photography Peeves?
Table of contents
Pet Photography
- GENERAL
- Beginner's Guide to Photographing Horses
- 1. Be careful
- 2. Learn the horse's language
- 3. Start with an introduction
- 4. Choose the right lens for horse photography
- 5. Dial in the right horse photography settings
- 6. Photograph the tender moments
- 7. Don't forget about the details
- 8. Take your time
- 9. Use similar techniques to photograph equine events
- 10. Work fast for horse race photography
- Horse photography tips: final words
- What Are Your Pet Photography Peeves?
- PREPARATION
- LIGHTING
- GEAR
- CREATIVE TECHNIQUES
- POST-PROCESSING
- BUSINESS
- ADVANCED GUIDES
- INSPIRATION

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