Although props may be used to enhance a theme, the best shots are those captured while your subjects are relaxed.
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Although props may be used to enhance a theme, the best shots are those captured while your subjects are relaxed. Well, school’s back in session. Summer’s over. Vacation’s have been taken and photos have been processed. Did you get the shots you wanted? Are the results of your shutter trips what you had in mind? If you’ve been following Sisters Pet Pics over the years, you will have noticed our growth and changes along the way. Here we go again! I’m still here and kickin’. I haven’t posted in a while because we are about to make some really big and exciting changes to Sisters Pet Pics and I’ve been working on the new web site to reflect those changes. Keep checking back…you’ll be the first to know! Oh yes, you’ve seen one of our favorite visitors, Sister, several times before (just type her name in the handy-dandy search feature on the upper right), but you’ve never seen her with her mom. Aren’t they just stunning! Last weekend we had the pleasure of attending Woofstock 2010, which is a major fundraiser for our St. Tammany Humane Society. Although the weather was brutal – 40° and very windy – spirits were high and the entertainment was superb. If you get a chance, seek out Four Unplugged and Ghost Town. Both groups put [...] When the excitement has passed it’s time to look at what brought us here. Photography. Though I’ve written many times that this is not rocket science, one must have a certain desire. What most of you are looking for are images of your pets and family which reflect the mood and tenor of the moment. [...] This sweet little girl has never had issues with aggression because she has never been abused or neglected. Terry and I work with many dogs of all different breeds and all different histories and behaviors. We think we know what we’re doing and have a process whereby we ask human companions if their dogs will [...] No, nothing has happened to these two wonderful Labs, Rainbow and Bella. They are fine. They were hearty, rambunctious, inquisitive and playful when we last saw them. That’s the job description of Labrador Retrievers. It’s also what gets many of them in a lot of trouble. This big guy is about a year old and very gentle, but you can see his nobility as he poses with his friend. One gets the feeling that Dozer regards this little girl as his charge…and so she is. |
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