Photography 101 (Puppy)

kat2220

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How to photograph a puppy

1. Remove film from box and load camera.

2. Remove film box from puppy's mouth and throw in trash.

3. Remove puppy from trash and brush coffee grounds from muzzle.

4. Choose a suitable background for photo.

5. Mount camera on tripod and focus.

6. Find puppy and take dirty sock from mouth.

7. Place puppy in pre-focused spot and return to camera.

8. Forget about spot and crawl after puppy on knees.

9. Focus with one hand and fend off puppy with other hand.

10. Get tissue and clean nose print from lens.

11. Take flash cube from puppy's mouth and throw in trash.

12. Put cat outside and put peroxide on the scratch on puppy's nose.

13. Put magazines back on coffee table.

14. Try to get puppy's attention by squeaking toy over your head.

15. Replace your glasses and check camera for damage.

16. Jump up in time to grab puppy by scruff of neck and say, "No,outside! No, outside!"

17. Clean up mess.

18. Fix a drink.

19. Sit back in Lazy Boy with drink and resolve to teach puppy "sit" and "stay" the first thing in the morning.


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these pics are unintendingly much too big for a dial-upper to even look at the link, let alone the image itself. So click the thumb if you dare.


 
Your doberman Magnet? Kat has loved 2 dobies in her lifetime, and here is the doggy that now owns my heart.
 
Your doberman Magnet? Kat has loved 2 dobies in her lifetime, and here is the doggy that now owns my heart.
yes.

Though we're not sure if he's a dog or a cat...because, after living with cats his whole life, he kinda lives like one now...including giving himself a bath, laying on the couch, and laying in our laps (or at least what of his head and neck will fit).
 
My 2nd dobie was like that! So many are scared of them, but raised right they are sweethearts.
 
You know how they say you and your dog begin to look like each other

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Of course when you actually do take a pic of your dog you realize you had the lens to close to their face

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And I still remember the time my MIL lost her dog. She searched all over for it. Put up posters and everything...

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