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5 Simple Tips for taking better photographs of your dog with your camera phone

5 Simple Tips for taking better photographs of your dog with your camera phone

by admin | Apr 23, 2019 | News

5 non techy camera phone tips for taking a better photograph of your dog 1. Okay, I’m cheating slightly as this one doesn’t even involve a camera! By teaching your dog a basic wait command, it means you can take a few steps away from your dog and frame the image...

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