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Take the photo in a brightly lit area (natural sunlight is always best) with minimal shadows if possible.
You can take the photo head-on and close up at the pet’s eye level capturing its whole face and chest, with it looking at the camera.
You can take the photos from above or with your pet looking away from the camera as long as you do this with good lighting.
Use a high-quality camera or smartphone to help highlight your pet’s true colour if possible.
Poor lighting and shadows minimising detail and true colours. Lighting is the critical component of a good quality photo. If your photo has been taken during a bright sunny day it almost always turns out brilliant.
Dont leave out the details like ears etc. We need to see all the details of your pet.
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