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B.) Focus on its eyes
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Focusing on the pets eyes would best help to get a great photo because you are making it your main subject in the photo. Think of it this way: when you take a photograph of a friend, a family member, or your boo-thing, you always want them to look at the camera, right? Same goes for when taking pictures of tamed and domesticated animals. Obviously, this <em>does not</em> apply for wild animals, because you'd rather not make eye contact with a grizzly bear. Having someone else with you will only distract the pet and give it a better reason to run up to you. Having the landscape setting on is great, but you not only want the best quality, but the best looking picture to show off your pet. Making sure the flash is on is not such a hot idea because an animal my be frightened from the sudden flash from your camera. You best bet is to take the picture during the day when it's bright and sunny. This crosses out options A, C, and D, leaving you with your only choice, option B.
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La etnomusicología, anteriormente musicología comparativa, es el estudio de la música en su contexto cultural. A menudo se considera la antropología o etnografía de la música. Jeff Todd Titon lo ha llamado el estudio de "personas que hacen música".
Un título de 4 años en musicología prepara a los estudiantes para estudios de posgrado o para puestos de enseñanza de nivel de entrada. La mayoría de las escuelas requieren que los estudiantes tengan un diploma de escuela secundaria o equivalente, sean competentes en uno o más instrumentos y sean capaces de leer notación musical.
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