Harrison's Guide to Dog Photography

CharlieDog

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The day they make a phone that has a camera where you can set the shutter speed and ISO manually is the day I rejoice. In the meantime, here are some pictures of Harrison BEING STILL (for the most part lol)

This boy is WICKED SMART. He has gotten "wait" for food (which is a feat, because he's got food drive for DAYS) and "wait" at the door down pretty darn well for a six month old anything, let alone a Belgain "we all lack impulse control. you have to buy that separately" Malinois. Anyway, what you came for! Pictures!

OHAI


I like making picture taking difficult.


Best way is to be entirely too close to your person. Or be blurry. Try both!


Not looking at the camera is also a REALLY good one!


That ones hard to do when your person is making funny noises and waving a tug toy


Sometimes you throw them a freebie though. Just to keep them on their toes.


Indy says this is called the "look directly past them at the ball that's ten feet away, instead of the one they're holding." She said she's been working on this one for a while.


She also said sometimes it's better if you look at them and let them get some good pictures because then they throw the ball.


And now for a nap. The End


Signed,
Harrison
 

Oko

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He's a really nice looking malinois. And good tips, he's got them lol. Don't forget, be holding still but as soon as your person whips out the camera, becoming a whirling ball again. Indy's looking past the camera pose is a good one to convey all the pain and suffering that's happened in your life.
 

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Ummm yeah, when you shared photos of him on Facebook I HAD NO IDEA HE WAS YOURS FOR KEEPS?!?? Gah! He is so gorgeous and I'm so happy for you. Thread and advice is 10/10, please post more photos.
 

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Also, Brooks wants to make sure Harrison doesn't forget the classic rule of : "Do a wonderful, relaxed stay. Then, when camera is at the ready, LAUNCH yourself at (and preferably onto) the camera" Laughs for all
 

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