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Your Supermodel Chihuahua

By: Sandra Dean

Wouldn't you love to have a picture of your Chihuahua on a coffee mug, a mouse pad, or a calendar? You can create the requisite Chihuahua pictures for these items by learning how to photograph your Chihuahua with a digital camera. Once you decide on the shot you like, you simply take the file to a kiosk specializing in personalized gifts and let them do the rest of the work.
Taking Chihuahua pictures is a fun activity for you and your pet. Whether you use an inexpensive digital camera or the very latest camera phone, digital photography is ideal for taking pictures of pets because you only pay for the pictures that turn out. The "delete" button takes care of blurry shots, shots with red eyes, and shots where your Chihuahua doesn't look his best. Be sure to start each photo session with fresh batteries and a fresh memory card.
You can take pictures with a digital camera phone or a standard digital camera. If you don't have a computer, purchase a disposable 35-mm camera and plan your shots carefully to avoid bad shots. Ask the photo lab to process your film digitally on a CD so you can look at the results on a friend's computer and decide which shots you want to print.
After you get your camera ready, set the stage for your photographs. The background for your Chihuahua pictures should be neutral and uncluttered, with nothing to distract from the subject of the photo. If your Chihuahua has light to medium colored hair, a dark background will provide an interesting contrast in the picture. If you have a dark-haired Chihuahua, a light background is best.
Experiment with fabric with different textures and sheens to see how different fabrics look when they are photographed. A Chihuahua is so small, you only need a small amount of fabric to place the dog on for its portrait. A scarf will probably be big enough. Avoid shiny fabrics and instead look for fabrics that absorb light, like velvet or suede.
Consider using props in your Chihuahua pictures. Try items that reflect your dog's Latin heritage, like Mexican blankets or castanets. Everyday items that demonstrate how small your dog is, like shoes or balls, also make photographs interesting.
Photograph your dog in a variety of positions: running, sitting, lying down, and rolling over. Don't worry if your Chihuahua gets tired. In fact, a picture of your Chihuahua yawning would make an excellent, unusual shot. If your photography "studio" is indoors, see if a friend or family member will act as your assistant and help you stage the photos. Your assistant can change backgrounds, arrange props, and hold the dog in place until you're ready to shoot.
Transfer your memory card to your computer or use a USB cable to transfer the images from your camera to your computer. There are no limits to what you can do with your new Chihuahua pictures. You can upload them to a photo sharing site, print them out for a scrapbook, set them as your computer wallpaper, upload them to a digital photo frame, or print them on a photo printer and display them in a frame as you would any other fine portrait.

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Sandra Dean is an avid lover of the Chihuahua and has a popular website that can teach you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Chihuahua. Among other topics at this website, you can also learn all about Chihuahua Pictures plus a whole lot more.

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