Take Better Photos of your Dog

After my gun and license, my camera is the most important thing that I take with me in the field. Whether you are snapping photos of a successful retrieve or just killing time in a duck blind, photos of your dog is a great way to document your hunt.

Our friends over at Orvis got seven great tips on taking better photos of your dog from photographer Kimberly Wang. Some of them are easy to remember and will make for great photos in the field: Use different angles, keep your background in mind, and look for good light. 

So, remember your camera and be sure to share your pictures here on GoHUNTn!

Take Better Photos of your Dog by Boru GoHUNTn Dog

–Brian McClintock

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About GoHUNTn Dog

This is the home of Boru, the GoHUNTn dog! Boru is GoHUNTn editor Brian McClintock's black lab, who he brought home in May 2010. In addition to playing fetch and tormenting his best friend, yellow lab Sampson, he enjoys running through the streams of Pennsylvania, especially during duck season.

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