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Step 1
Make your photos eye level. Because we have the advantage of two legs, we tend to shoot down instead of at an eye level. For your next picture, get down on your knees to get that pretty face in the frame.
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Step 2
Make your pictures close and personal. Looking through my shots, my best photos are of my doggie really close. Those photos where I can see his eyes and his fur are more exciting to me than those of him roaming the beach 20 feet away. And his features are barely noticable.
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Step 3
Take pictures with the owner in it. I believe some of the cutest pictures are when we are together. This gives him a level of comfort and he refrains from posing (yes he does!)
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Step 4
Make the surroundings familiar to be comfortalbe! At the house, in the backyard, close to the doggie bowl. Those are all places he roams and loves making those photos that much more loveable.
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Step 5
Take a lot of photos and use a few. With digital cameras these days you can easily take a bunch of photos, delete the yucky and save the rest. I use the time delay and with evey 20 photos. one looks outstanding!
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Step 6
Tricks, food and other high points are great places to be getting your best shots. The worst has to be Fido laying on his bed, waiting for the chinese delivery man to show up...and he is late.
















Comments
TheMoreYouKnow said
on 10/28/2008 I can't believe no one has commented on this! Great stuff *****