Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Give Your Pet A Good Reputation On The Web With Puppy Pictures

It's not uncommon to give our pet their own Web site on the Internet to show them to the rest of the world. In fact, more and more people today are putting up blogs and articles about their beloved dogs, and making sure that they entertain every one on the Internet with your experience with them.



Rather than concentrating too much on stories and descriptions, you might want to make their site more interesting by posting puppy pictures with all their cuteness in it. Here are some tips to help you out.

Tip # 1: Start Taking Puppy Pictures

Taking puppy pictures is not easy. Your dogs are very much active except when their asleep so you might find it hard to get a clear shot of them in a pose you want. You might want to avoid posting pictures of your pet sleeping all the time, since these photos aren’t really that attractive no matter how cute your pet is.

You might want to start this project by getting your hand on some heavy-duty camera that can take accurate pictures of moving subjects. While you're at it, you might want to come up with the perfect area to take their photos, like out in the backyard while they’re playing or in their favorite spot in your home.

Tip # 2: Edit Your Puppy Pictures

Before uploading your puppy pictures on the Internet, you might want to edit it using a photo-editing software to make it Web-friendly. Here are some details that you might want to take note of:

• Since raw images from digital camera can be quite bulky for both upload and download on the Internet. You might want to convert it to another image type like GIF, JPG, or PNG to make it more compatible on the Web.
• Vary the size of your photos according to your Web site using a photo application. You can easily resize your puppy pictures using HTML codes while integrating it on your Web site, but this can be quite a hassle if you don’t know what you're doing.
• Change the brightness and contrast of your puppy picture to fit the overall theme of your site.

Tip # 3: Using Puppy Pictures On Your Site

Rather than randomly posting your puppy pictures on your online page, you might want to come up with a creative layout to make it more appealing to your visitors. Rather than piling them all up in one page, you can put a thumbnail version of it and line them up for easy browsing; make these thumbnail images into links that will open the full-sized photo when clicked.

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