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Dog Photography 17 | DogPhotographyManual
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CAPTURE PERFECT PICS OF YOUR POOCH THAT AMAZE EVERYONE FOR YEARS TO
COME - WITHOUT A FANCY CAMERA…

GREAT DOG PHOTOS WITH JUST A POINT AND SHOOT CAMERA FINALLY MADE
POSSIBLE! ~ SARA MEY

DISCOVER THE DOG PHOTOGRAPHY SECRETS THAT PROS DON’T WANT YOU TO
KNOW… ~ JAN AZANA

• SICK AND TIRED OF UNUSABLE PHOTOS OF YOUR DOG?

• DO YOUR PHOTOS ALWAYS COME OUT BLURRY OR WASHED OUT?

• FRUSTRATED THAT YOUR CANINE PAL NEVER SITS STILL?

• ANNOYED AT HOW HARD IT IS TO PHOTOGRAPH YOUR DOG DOING TRICKS?

Let’s face it, taking great photos is an art. Especially when you
have a fidgety friend that will never understand the art of posing or
an uncooperative camera! Does your dog:

* bounce and squirm around?
* sniff or lick the camera?
* beg to play during photo time?
* slip away at the perfect moment?

Hi, I’m Jim Davis and I can definitely relate to your situation.
Like you, I took bucket loads of photos of my pal, Rover, yet I could
never match the playfulness and cuteness of the real thing. _Sounds
familiar?_

Chances are, you’ve already pulled the Internet apart, hunting for
tips to take great photos of your dog. If you’re like me, your _head
is spinning _trying to work out who actually knows what they’re
talking about, right? It would take three lifetimes just to sift out
the gold from the garbage. (Trust me, I know.)

Luckily, there’s a better way. In fact, you’ll be surprised what
difference a few simple adjustments on your camera can make to the
quality of your photos. Yep, no need to buy a new camera.

To be honest, I almost _completely gave up_ on taking pictures of my
beloved Rover…

AND THAT'S WHEN IT HAPPENED

After searching for a few weeks, I tracked down two exceptional
experts. From the very start I KNEW their advice would help thousands
of dog lovers, like yourself.

Sara has worked as a professional photographer for over 25 years,
while Jan is a registered veterinary technician with expertise in dog
behavior, training, nutrition and breeding.

After picking their brains for a few intense sessions, I learned not
only how to take photos of Rover but also other friend’s and
family’s dogs, too.

In fact, I was so impressed with their knowledge that we decided to
compile a guide together. We call it…

DOG PHOTOGRAPHY: A POINT ">

Whether you’re a complete beginner or an amateur photography
enthusiast, this guide will help you take better photos of your best
friend… starting immediately.

And unlike other guides, “Dog Photography: A Point ">Plus, it’s
full of fun activities, short and simple steps, and 150+ PHOTOS
carefully selected to illustrate the important points.

Inside you’ll also learn…

* How to get your dog to ‘sit’ still, ‘lay down’ and
‘stay’ for his photo (pp. 191, 193, 196)
* The little-known technique to stop your dog being scared of the
camera (p. 189)
* 5 tips to snap a natural pose of your canine friend that captures
his true personality (pp. 100 - 107)
* The one time during daylight you should never take photos of your
dog and why (p. 114)
* Should you use flash? Flash often washes out photos and makes your
dog look pasty… page 84 reveals WHEN and HOW to use flash properly
in your photos

* Dark fur often comes out flat and plain in photos… Page 88
reveals how to take clear and beautiful photos of dark brown, grey and
black colored canines
* Camera buying guide: two aspects of your camera that DO NOT
require the best technology… (pp. 19, 40) Save money buying a camera
with the right properties. No more, no less.
* How to get TWO or more dogs to sit, stay and behave for the same
photo, step-by-step (p. 197)
* How to capture that perfect shot twice as fast… double the
chances of getting that perfect shot! (p. 161)
* How to capture a glistening sparkle in your dog’s eyes (p. 93)

* What you MUST always do if you want to print out your doggie
photos… get this wrong and all your photos might look blurry and
muddy! (p. 18)
* The difference between SLR vs point-and-shoot cameras and which
one is right for you (p. 13)
* Two FREE software packages to edit photos on your computer (p. 25)
* Ready to take your photos to the next level? The complete guide to
advanced photos techniques including light sensitivity, focal length,
aperture, shutter speed, depth of field, dynamic range and white
balance. (pp. 95 - 99)
* Want to capture a professional photo like this? Page 54 reveals
how to create this cool blurred background effect and make your dog
pop out of the photo (p. 54)

* Warning: you can damage young puppies eyes with the flash, page
204 reveals how to work around this issue

* Want to take super closeup photos of your pooch’s paws, eyes,
fur or nose? Page 42 uncovers the one thing you MUST do
* How to shoot your dog outdoors, indoors, daytime, overcast and in
artificial light (pp. 112-128)… the complete guide to lighting for
your photos
* How to take a great ‘action shot’ of your dog running and
being energetic… reduce blurry photos once and for all! (pp.
139-140)
* How to take photos of your dog and other pets (tips for cats,
birds, etc.) (p. 227)
* The big fat lie about MEGAPIXELS and how they actually affect the
photo quality of your canine friend (p. 17)
* How to coordinate and arrange a shot with your dog and child (pg.
224)
* How to hold your point-and-shoot camera correctly (pg. 108)…
Most people do this wrong and take blurry dog photos
* A tip to take special doggy photos for your holiday cards (p. 170)
* How to take a photo of the “biscuit on the nose” trick (p.
231)

* An important tip to remember when photographing other people’s
dogs (p. 213)
* How to use props and treats to enhance your photos( p. 218)
* How to get your dog to stand for a photo (p. 236)

And much more…

OKAY, SO WHAT’S THE COST FOR THE INCREDIBLE RESOURCE?

Let’s do a quick comparison. Last time I checked, photography
lessons weren’t cheap. Nor is splurging on a top-of-the-line camera
to take photos. Both of which are unnecessary.

The other option is for you to shell out $100 or more buying up all
kinds of expensive photography and dog training books that will most
likely only sit on your shelf gathering dust. What you need is a guide
that covers BOTH topics to get the best photos.

At the very least you’re getting 25 years of dog training and
photography experience BOILED DOWN into a short and simple,
step-by-step guide.

It would take you MONTHS to learn this same knowledge if you
researched this on your own. I know, I did it!

Now because you will be downloading everything online - I'm not going
to charge you anywhere near the amount you'd pay for a single
photography lesson or even what just one overpriced photography book
goes for. In fact, your total investment for the entire Dog
Photography book is just $27. Plus, you’ll get my… MODULE X

60-DAY 'DASHING DOGGIE' PROMISE

TEST DRIVE _DOG PHOTOGRAPHY: A POINT ">For only $27!

…a richly detailed course for beginners to photography, which
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– _Sloan_

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The book didn't disappoint. It was just as fun to read as the front
cover suggests. This manual is full of ideas and illustrations as well
as instructions that we were able to follow.

– _Adam_

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a very interesting and useful book.

_- Neslie_

HERE’S HOW TO GRAB A COPY OF _DOG PHOTOGRAPHY: A POINT ">Remember
this is an ‘all in one’ guide to help you capture those great
memories. NO tuition class fees, NO heavy textbooks and NO expensive
equipment. (Even the photo editing software is free!)

Once you’ve clicked the link below and ordered on the secure
server, you’ll be taken to a special download page where you can
download the ebook.

The digital book is in a format called PDF which can be viewed on a
MAC, PC, iPad, or even an iPhone. Or, if you prefer, you can print it
out at home.

You’ll be downloading and learning from the tips and tricks inside
my guide and use them to help you take better photos of your dog…
starting immediately!

PS - I want you taking amazing photos of your dog in the shortest
time possible. That’s why Dog Photography was written as an ‘all
in one system’. Grab your camera and your furry friend and capture
some great memories.

PPS - And remember the “dashing doggie” promise: If you don’t
have dashing photos of your doggie to show friends and family within
60 days, I’ll happily refund every cent. The risk is all on me.

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