Monday, December 29, 2008

Puppy Photos: Where To Get Good Shots Of Cute Pets

Dog lovers are always on the lookout for the cutest dogs in the area for their puppy photo collection. Many would think that their own puppy would be enough for their album, but the idea of untold dogs out and about could definitely add to your puppy photo repertoire.

Here are some ideas where to take your cute puppy photos if you think that your own collection is starting to look dull on you.

Take A Walk In The City

There are thousands of dogs around your area, and they vary from size to breeds -- giving you a large number of subjects for your puppy photo shoot. An idea here is to always bring your camera with you when you take your routine stroll in the locale. Always be at the ready to take a quick shot when you see one coming your way. It would be best to ask the permission from their owners first so as to avoid offending their privacy.

Puppy Photo Shoot At The Park

One of the best locations in the city to take quality puppy photos is in your local park. You can see a lot of people at play with their beloved pets. There are adorable strays going around scrounging up food thrown by the locals, or well-groomed dogs playing fetch with their masters. This is a good opportunity for you to bring out your camera and take quality actions shots to add to your collection.

Set Up Your Own Puppy Photo Shoot

If you don’t have the time and leisure to stroll around the city or visit the park to get good puppy photos to add to your collection; you might want to add to it by setting up your own puppy photo shoot.

Invite some of your friends over with their pets and start getting adorable shots with their respective masters. If your own puppy is close with your friends', take advantage of this opportunity to get good shots of puppies at play.

You might want to ready the playing field before inviting them over for the photo shoot. Make sure that the area has adequate lighting to ensure that you get quality shots fit for your collection.

Another idea is to put some food and toys in the surrounding area so that you and your friends' pets won't get bored. What you want is to make them feel at home that they will give out their best to provide you with interesting shots for your collection.

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