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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, June 25, 2006

Still time to submit 2007 Pets in Paradise shots

Hawaiian Humane Society

Titan the pit bull terrier hams it up while hanging out at Sunset Beach.

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STAN WRIGHT'S PET PHOTO TIPS

  • Pick a time when your pet is calm but not sleepy. Whistle or get his attention with a treat, then snap quickly.

  • Outdoors, position your pet in front of a background that says "paradise."

  • Indoors, put your pet in an uncluttered spot. Move distracting things out of the picture. Take photos with and without flash. Wright says, "Most important, get up close and be patient."

    how to enter, what's required

    Where to get an entry form:

  • Download from www.hawaiianhumane.org

  • Request via e-mail at hhs@hawaiianhumane.org

  • Pick up at the Hawaiian Humane Society, 2700 Wai'alae Ave., Honolulu

    Photo requirements:

    Horizontal color photo prints no larger than 4 by 6 inches. Digital photos must be high-resolution and printed on photo-quality paper. Photos must be of animals only. Entry fee: $15 per photo. Sorry, no Polaroid photos, disks or e-mail. Deadline: Friday.

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    GIRL SCOUT EVENT

    O'ahu Girl Scouts can have a hands-on experience created just for them by the society's humane educators. In the sessions: shelter tour, presentation, video, snack, games, craft activity.

    July 10: 9:30 a.m.-noon Daisys and Brownies; 1-3:30 p.m. Juniors and Cadettes

    Hawaiian Humane Society Classroom, 2700 Wai'alae Ave.

    Free (donations accepted)

    Register as a troop by Saturday, by calling Carolyn or Kerina at 356-2206, or writing cmatsuda @hawaiianhumane.org.

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    Liza

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    Anna

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    We hear it every year: "I meant to take a good photo of my pet, but I missed the deadline."

    Good news! The deadline to enter a photograph of your pet for possible inclusion in The Hawaiian Humane Society's 2007 Pets in Paradise calendar is Friday.

    The society's calendar is more than a fundraising project — it's a colorful celebration of the love that Hawai'i people have for their animal companions.

    This is the sixth year that the Hawaiian Humane Society has produced the calendar using pet photos entered by their proud families.

    The society chooses 14 photos for full-page size and all others are included in colorful collage pages. Each year brings new views of adorable pets in Island settings.

    The useful calendar is also a valuable fundraiser for the society, annually raising more than $40,000 to support programs that promote the human-animal bond.

    So take that terrific photo of your animal buddy.

    Last year on a sunny day, the Maguires of 'Ewa Beach took their greyhounds to the water's edge for a photo session. They draped plumeria lei around the dogs' necks and snapped away with majestic Diamond Head in the background. Their dog Lizzie ended up as the cover girl.

    In contrast, when the Parkers of Honolulu noticed their cat, Hemi, drinking from their backyard pond, they grabbed the camera and captured the moment in a photograph that made Hemi the pet of January 2006.

    Though professional photographer Stan Wright's bread and butter is weddings, he also takes people and pet portraits.

    "Sometimes a great photo of your pet is right in front of you, so be prepared," said Wright. He is always tickled when he sees some of the pet photographs he has snapped entered in the calendar. "A pro is almost guaranteed to give you a treasured pet pose," he said, "but you can too."


    ADOPTABLES

    Liza

    Tag No. 92095 Lovely Liza has a stunning black and white coat and big yellow eyes. She spent some time being pampered in a foster home. Now it's time for this 2-year-old to find a permanent home. During Love-a-Cat Month, adopters receive free cat food and toys, too.

    Anna

    Tag No. 95231 This adorable medium-size gal has lots of energy. Her short coat is solid black with white accents on her chest. She's just becoming an adult at age 2 and responds well to training. Keep Anna busy and happy with plenty of toys and playmates.

    These animals already may have found homes. The Hawaiian Humane Society and McInerny Dog Park at 2700 Wai'alae Ave. are open Mondays through Fridays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., weekends and holidays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For directions, special events and to see more pets available for adoption, visit www.hawaiianhumane.org or call 946-2187. Call immediately to report lost or found animals, Ext. 2.