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Best Pet Bloopers During Photoshoots?
Photos and Stories welcome >^_^< *Please don't post 18+ images or links to them, the MDs don't like it. This is my favorite so far: The cat was the photographer's who jumped into the middle of that shot just in the right place, I mean time... Much to the photographer's disgruntlement. Hehe, ~Heidi~ Dec 12 06 10:06 pm Link I've seen quite a few pet bloopers. This occurred a few years back, and I had the timing to capture it. I was working with a girl-next-door type and was trying to get her into a coy mood for the shot. Next thing I saw was a leashless dog running down toward her. Here's the ste-up. (We never did get that image...) Still makes me smile. Ken Dec 13 06 03:06 pm Link This was one of those, "Ya had to be there" situations. I would get about two shots in before the models pooch would run in frame. We tried putting him in a room but the shrill howl was worse than trying to deal with him. So why did I deal with it? She is my daughter-in-law, and I lover her... Dec 13 06 03:21 pm Link Ken B. wrote: awww that one made me laugh! That's cool Dec 13 06 04:14 pm Link Heidi Gaines wrote: This is definitely one of those ice breaker moments. I'm going to venture a guess that the shoot was a lot more relaxed and fun after that pet blooper. Plus, I absolutely love this image. It would have been spectacular if the cat had jumped just above your head and was facing the camera with that unique cat expression that only they can pull off. Dec 13 06 04:17 pm Link I have brought Jasmin to 2 photoshoots. And every time she has done something silly. In both, she was in almost every shot, one way or another, as she refused to be more than a couple of feet away from me. So here are the few sillier ones from those shoots. First, she decides to give me a kiss. Only problem is, I'm wearing bright red lipstick and she ends up with a bright red nose. Then she decides it's time for a nap. And like Garfield, there was no waking her from it. On the other shoot. First she dicides it is just the most appropriate place to get playful and attack my hand. Martin of course just couldn't resist taking a shot. Then she decides getting cute and checking out whats going on. Yep, she actually walked over to me and climbed on my lap. Silly furball. I do like the shot though. Dec 13 06 04:38 pm Link Shura wrote: This is an awesome shot! Dec 13 06 04:45 pm Link Heidi Gaines wrote: Such a beautiful image!!!! Dec 13 06 05:06 pm Link Heidi Gaines wrote: Such a beautiful image!!!! Dec 13 06 05:06 pm Link Dec 13 06 10:55 pm Link Shura wrote: "Yea, I can make it...it aint that far up" Dec 13 06 11:00 pm Link I have one photobucket isnt working for me so i have to link it http://www.angelfire.com/ia3/dlsweb3000/100_0669.jpg poor kitty Dec 13 06 11:05 pm Link Dec 13 06 11:14 pm Link Primal Lens wrote: I think she was thinking more of "What in the heck is mommy doing?" Dec 14 06 01:09 am Link This is a great thread. Dec 14 06 01:23 am Link I can believe there aren't more on here, especially from the outdoor location photographers. Ken Dec 14 06 12:40 pm Link Sure, seemed like a blooper at the time, since he's blocking the legs in a 'leg shot'...but now i think he IS the photo. I laughed out loud when someone commented that the dog should be cropped out.... Dec 14 06 01:10 pm Link Fotticelli wrote: This one is my favorite. That's AWESOME! Dec 14 06 05:33 pm Link A photographer I worked with used to bring his dog to most every shoot. The dog kinda gets in the way sometimes and she was putzing about like usual while he was trying to shoot the model. He eventually got fed up and yelled, "SIT!" Immediately both the dog and the model hit the ground. Dec 14 06 05:36 pm Link Fotticelli wrote: One good thing is that it should be fairly easy to clone the tail out in order to save the photo. Dec 14 06 05:38 pm Link It wasn't exactly a "pet blooper" per ce, but, when I brought my fiancee to the barns at WWU to be in the professional photo with me, Turtle the Thoroughbred standing between us required me holding the reins at the top right under his chin, or else he'd turn and bonk me with his nose right when the shutter would click... Dec 14 06 07:02 pm Link These are fun! I have wanted to do a shoot with my dogs, but haven't had the time. Plus I don't want to get my boyfriend's backdrop full of black/tan dog hair.... that might be bad. Someday Dec 14 06 07:40 pm Link Dec 14 06 07:46 pm Link Gary Melton wrote: LOL how stinking cute is that! That cat looks intrigued! Dec 14 06 07:47 pm Link Gary Melton wrote: Is that real? It's like a Loch Ness cat--the sucker is huge. Dec 14 06 07:49 pm Link Ken B. wrote: lmao, yeah he is rather large. Dec 14 06 07:52 pm Link GLB Graphics wrote: Fotticelli wrote: One good thing is that it should be fairly easy to clone the tail out in order to save the photo. I actually like the tail in the image... very subtle, but it adds a really difference touch. Dec 14 06 07:55 pm Link Gary Melton wrote: Gary, Dec 14 06 08:32 pm Link Well at first the cat was not supposed to be a part of this session but once I saw how much they love each other (cat and the young actress), it became a part of session. Here are some of the shots: Cheers Wolf Dec 14 06 08:58 pm Link Creativity Farm wrote: You're right, looking at it, the tail kind of draws one's eyes in. Dec 14 06 09:02 pm Link Studio Spike wrote: This is a fantastic image! Dec 14 06 09:06 pm Link Wolf189 wrote: I love this one, it looks like he's sneaking up on her. Dec 14 06 09:08 pm Link Sarah Ellis wrote: I was thinking maybe he is taking a bow! Dec 14 06 09:52 pm Link This little dog loved to be part of session too. (Not much of bloopers really...just an excuse to keep the tread alive for some time.) Dec 14 06 10:04 pm Link Dec 14 06 10:11 pm Link And some candid shots: Dec 14 06 10:16 pm Link I love all these little animals. Soo cute!! Dec 14 06 10:22 pm Link Dec 14 06 10:24 pm Link Good dogs!...stayed still so I can get the shadows right. Dec 14 06 10:30 pm Link and just for fun... Dec 14 06 10:39 pm Link |