Photographing puppies always takes a lot of patience and at least one or two helpers. The helpers need to keep the pups in a tight group, draw their attention toward the camera with sounds, gestures, and any other techniques one can think of, and make sure the camera-subject distance is the same for each individual animal which assures complete depth of field. These Siberian husky puppies were photographed in my backyard in front of a piece of black velvet and in diffused light. I didn't use any flash. They were sitting on a miniature sofa I'd purchased in Indonesia, of all places, specifically to photograph puppies. I used a 200mm focal length, and the settings were 1/640, f/11, and 640 ISO.
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