Small-breed dogs, such as caniches and Jack Russell terriers, can be as agile and fast as big dogs. In this gallery of images generated with artificial intelligence in Midjourney, we capture the enthusiasm and energy of these little athletes in full jump and career. Although these images are digitally created, I will detail how you would capture these moments in real life, from the choice of angles and light to the camera settings to get the best quality in canine sports photography.
Capturing the Moment of a Caniche in Salto
One of the most difficult elements to capture in photography is the jump of a moving dog, especially when talking about small dogs, as their movements are often faster and more agile. In this image of a caniche in the middle of a jump, you can see how the ears fly back and his look is fixed forward, transmitting a sense of movement and enthusiasm.
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How do you get these pictures of a poodle jumping?
Angle and Perspective: In a real environment, this type of photography would be taken with a slightly lower angle, which allows to capture the height of the jump and gives a look of greatness to the dog. This angle also adds a touch of dynamism, making the viewer feel part of the action.
Plan and Approach: The caniche is shown in a sharp foreground, with a slightly unfocused background to direct all attention to the dog in action. In real photography, this is achieved with a wide opening, such as f / 2.8 or f / 4, that keeps the dog focused while unfocusing the background.

Get images of Small Dogs in action
Although these images have been generated with artificial intelligence, the creative process behind it seeks to recreate the authenticity of a high-quality sports photograph. From the angle to the lighting, each detail is designed to highlight the personality and skill of small dogs in action. Imagining this take in a real session is simple when you understand how to configure the computer and capture each expression at the perfect time.
In this case, they're images of dogs running. «in action». So the way and angle to take the photos would be quite similar to the previous one.





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