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Snap Happy

Five handy tips for taking Habbo photos

Are you that kind of Habbo who considers photography as one of your greatest hobbies? But when you look at your wall album of all your great Habbo friends and memories you think “I wish I had taken a better picture”? Well I’m here to give you a few little tips on how to improve those masterpieces!

1. Always make sure the people in the photo are ready for the photo before taking it and wasting your film! (examples: smiling, waving, dancing, poses etc)

2. If you’re taking a photo of an object, make sure everyone and everything is out of the way so you can get a clear shot!

3. This one happens a lot when you’re taking photos - you don’t realise that you’ve either clicked on yourself or another Habbo and the arrow above their head appears in the photo! It’s an easy one to miss, but try not to forget!

4. The best places and occasions to take photos would be special events held by staff, like the dance-offs, quizzes, games and any other public events they hold. Great ones to take are of celebrity visits - I know I have my fair collection of Operator Please, Delta Goodrem, Gabriella Cilmi and soon to be of Gyroscope! Other good appropriate occasions would be Habbo birthdays, weddings, parties and that rare occasion when you see one of the Habbo staff wondering around a random room!

5. This has to be my most favourite technique and is a big problem with many people. When taking a photo of yourself and some friends, it’s always annoying to know that you’re holding the camera in the photo and even sometimes have to get a friend to take the photo. Luckily for you, there is a way to avoid this! The next time you go to take a photo with your friends, have your camera out and just simply do a dance and stop! All of a sudden the camera is gone from your hands, but you can still take the photo!

So, next time you go for a quick snapshot try not to forget these handy tips! Always remember to have a sensible, appropriate and cool description that suits the picture best on the photo! :)

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