stuff we love

rescue animals

Not ready to make your own bow ties?  Etsy has the answer!


http://www.etsy.com/listing/55705045/handsome-bow-tie-for-your-furry-pet?ref=sr_gallery_46&sref=&ga_search_submit=&ga_search_query=pets&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=US&ga_search_type=handmade&ga_facet=handmade

More pretty things to put around the neck:


http://www.etsy.com/search/handmade?search_submit=&q=collar+pets&order=most_relevant&ship_to=US&view_type=gallery

Buy this fun little gadget for your pop up flash and be done with harsh shadows and glowing ‘demon’ eyes.  Available from most camera supply stores for less that $20…

Gary Fong: Puffer Pop Up Diffuser System

Our Part Number : FON1099 Manufacturer Part Number : GFPUFFER Barcode : 891257001403

Manufacturer: Gary Fong

Another cool option for diffusing your flash comes from across the pond (the U.K. to be exact). What I think is great about this one is that it’s an adjustable fit, so you could use it on a variety of different flashes.  I don’t know what the shipping costs would be, but it’s a very affordable solution to RED EYES.  Check it out here: 
http://seamlessphoto.com/flash-softbox-30

Seamless Flash Softbox - 30cm

     

     

     

    6 Responses to stuff we love

    1. Martha Pope says:

      This is so beautiful. Who wrote these amazing words?

    2. Jackie Drake says:

      After reading about photographing dogs for the humane Society that is what I need to do. I like taking pictures but couldn’t find anything interesting ’till now. My heart jumped! This is what I have been searching for. I foster small dogs and have taken pictures of them, giving a copy to the Humane Society. The pictures are quite good and I will be happy to show what I have.

    3. Brenda says:

      What profound wisdom. I hope you don’t mind that I pinned it to Pinterest, http://pinterest.com/Bren1954/pets/ There is credit and a link to this site.
      Thank you for sharing it, I love it too.

    4. Karina in Salt Lake City, UT says:

      I read about this website in Country Living Magazine. My husband and I have been volunteers for years at 2 shelters in our area. Thank you so much for your tutorial to take better pictures of animals. The 5 Tips are excellent! I have taken a lot of pictures of dogs I’ve fostered, as well as, dogs at the shelters, and you’re absolutely right, a great picture on-line HUGELY helps a dog to get adopted. Thank you so much for this website :-)

    5. I struggle with my dogs. Sometimes the answer is so simple we cant see it. Made me take a look a the junk in my backgrounds. And I am guilty of not walking my dogs first, Thank you so much for this website !

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