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Credit: Colorful Life Studios 2. Use a low f-stop When shooting portraits of pets, it's good to use a low f-stop. This will help blur the background and make your subject pop. An out-out-focus ...
Before taking the photo, the person filming the clip says: "Xiaobao, look at the camera." The dog in the middle then puts its paw on the cat as if it was a proper family portrait, with the animals ...