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Archive for October 30th, 2008

How to Photograph Pets

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by SFXsource

You’ve been wanting to take stunning photos of your pet, but have not figured out how to get started. You have stumbled upon this article because you don’t want to end up with plain, boring photos of your pet. Not to worry, these tips will get you taking awesome pet photos.

1. The best lighting for your pet is natural light. Window light is great, or if you can, take your pet outside. Unfortunately flash photography is not that great for pets. The flash may scare them, and it also makes them have red eyes in photographs.

2. Position yourself so that you are on the same level as your pet. Lie on the ground or crouch down. This is a good idea because you will appear less intimidating to your pet, while gaining a new appreciation of your surroundings. Your pet will curiously investigate the lens, making for an amusing photo.

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Dog Training Basics - Using the Commands “Come & No

by Joel Silverman

Teaching your dog to respond to the “Come” command is absolutely crucial for both of you. You have to realize that you must have this control for his well being and, because he most likely wants to be with you anyway, the “Come” command can be an easy one to teach. Because you have already developed a trusting relationship with your little guy, he is eager to please you.

Your dog desperately needs your guidance in learning the “Come” command. However, if he has had a history of bad training, this can lead to him having negative reactions. This is where your relationship with him enters inonce he trusts you and you have bonded, the problem can be easily overcome.

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