That sounds like a good idea to try, aiming the camera down to deflect the reflection of the light on their eyes. I didn't even know there was a pet setting on cameras, see how much I know, a good picture is just hit or miss with me, but I hope to learn and take a photography class some day. Yeah, bet if you have a lot of light in the room and don't need your flash that would make a big difference. Desi's eyes were so pretty in that picture, really showed them off. Lynn In a message dated 5/6/2011 12:21:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
Someone told me that if you stand and aim the camera a little downward…and that is what I do. But I think that if they are on the couch…and I could… a picture straight on instead of from up above does come out a lot better. I have my camera set on Pet setting, but it flashes. The picture at the pet fair didn’t need a flash so I think that is the difference too.

