I took so many pictures of my dog over the years that she was used to it. Every time I brought my camera out, she’d “pose” (by staying very still) until I had taken one or two. She may not have understood what I was doing, but she always knew what I wanted her to do, and she did it with a lot of patience and tolerance too. She was QUITE the little diva! ;-)
P.S.: However ….. this did not apply on her birthday or Christmas when new toys were in-volved! I don’t know how many pictures I have that turned out a little (or maybe even a lot) blurry because she was too excited to sit still long enough for me to get any really good ones of her at that moment in time! :-D
She’s been gone a little over 3 years now and I sure do miss her! :’-(
I took so many pictures of my dog over the years that she was used to it. Every time I brought my camera out, she’d “pose” (by staying very still) until I had taken one or two. She may not have understood what I was doing, but she always knew what I wanted her to do, and she did it with a lot of patience and tolerance too. She was QUITE the little diva! ;-)
P.S.: However ….. this did not apply on her birthday or Christmas when new toys were in-volved! I don’t know how many pictures I have that turned out a little (or maybe even a lot) blurry because she was too excited to sit still long enough for me to get any really good ones of her at that moment in time! :-D
She’s been gone a little over 3 years now and I sure do miss her! :’-(