Try using a toy. Buy a specific toy that your pet loves. Then do some timing. Hold or hang the toy somewhere strategic. It will help if you have a camera stand or use a motion sensor and setting for multiple captures at ago.
Welcome @Russ35
Any Nikon or Canon is good for starters. They have simple menu and post processing features. Good for basic photos. I started with Canon, used a Nikon for some years, but settled for a Samsung NX 500. Let's share more here.
Thanks for sharing this @DavidSoulk
I wish i knew No. 3: Exposure triangle when i was getting started. I have been using a Samsung Nx500, i just realized i have been underutilizing it. It has much potential if you put the three factors into consideration (ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed).
Perfect. That will be great. Members will love a safe space where they can talk and sell at the same time....of course with no fear of their hard work being stolen or something like that.
Hi. The battery may have drained for some reason. How old /new is the camera. Consider charging it for a while an see whether it will power on. If it persists, then you may have to change the battery or try it out with a spare battery.
Am currently using a Samsung Nx500. But am impressed by the reviews of Sony A6300 it looks superior, am considering upgrading when its price falls slightly below $1000
I know am supposed to post my portfolio site here, but am yet to find a good site that will guarantee some valuable traffic to my works. I have found social media to be low value. Also, setting up my own site, means setting a crazy marketing and promotion budget. Which sites are you using to...
I think it will be nice to have a marketplace on this forum. Like a dedicated section where we can sell our works.
It can allow the buyer to state the kind of photo s/he needs and sellers can pitch. Just thinking aloud :-)