Dog Friendly Pumpkin Patch

Picking out a pumpkin with your pup is a memorable Halloween adventure. Also, Don’t forget your camera: Puppies in pumpkin patches are adorable! Dogs are part of the family. Also, Welcome to the patch.
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Best Pumpkin Patch For Dogs

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Dog & Pumpkins
Dogs & Photos
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Pumpkin patch never charges admission fee.

Here are some tips for taking pictures with your dog at a pumpkin patch

  • Plan ahead: Visit the pumpkin patch before your shoot to find the best pumpkins and where the light will hit them best. 
     
  • Use natural light: Take photos in the early morning or just before sunset. 
     
  • Use fast shutter speeds: Capture your dog in motion. 
     
  • Get down to their level: Try to be at their eye level. 
     
  • Use a reflector: If your dog’s hair is dark, you can use a reflector for portraits.
  • Use squeaky toys and treats: Keep your dog focused and engaged. 
     
  • Pose your dog on something: Add visual interest.
  • Use portrait mode: If you’re using an iPhone, portrait mode will give you a soft background. 
     
     

Here are some camera settings for dog photography at Pumpkin Patch

  • Aperture: Use a wide aperture (low f-stop) to make your dog look their best. You can start with f5.6, but you might need a smaller aperture for larger animals.
  • Shutter speed: Use a fast shutter speed to capture action. For pet portraits, you can try 1/500 of a second.
  • ISO: Use a low ISO to reduce image noise. You can try 100 on most cameras.

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