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SHOOT DAY 1

 I started my shoot on Sunday 13th March although as mentioned in my previous blog, I had to delay my date due to unfavorable weather conditions from Saturday 12th March to Sunday 13th March. I didn't have to go to a site or a specific decided venue because my pet i.e. my dog model was available at my own house and the shoot was done. I did move around the lawn before my shoot, to see where my model should be stationery , and in action,  before the shoot was done. 

There wasn't much sunlight but enough broad daylight for a worthy shoot, and I couldn't delay more just to wait for a sunny day since my deadline wasn't much extensive. I had to capture the images real quick so that every single move and action (almost) can be caught on camera and the best one then chosen. This is important when your subject is not a human being or something whose movements you cannot control. 

I did not use any props as such except the models own toys and things to make him focus and divert accordingly. 




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