Greytmate Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 These are the best I could do by myself and with an iPhone :-( Might look at getting some professional ones done to get a better idea No, the photo quality is unimportant. iPhone is fine. But you need one person to stack the dog and one person to take the photo (or use a mirror). You do need somebody experienced to help you do this, because the dog needs to be placed in a precise position, and then tempted to stay in that position for a short while. It's not too tricky, but it is a learning thing for you and the dog and can take a few attempts to have success. We can only critique a photo or video if it is shot from exactly the right position and angle, and the dog is stacked correctly as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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