Photography question

Charlotl

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My little lotl isn't quite as little anymore. I first got him with little front leg nubs only two months ago and today he measured in at 4"! I want to post a picture to Facebook but only have a camera phone that doesn't want to focus on him correctly. He is an albino on tannish sand or brown background so that doesn't help matters. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get a decent picture?
 
1. make sure your tank glass is clean, sometimes autofocus picks up a mark on the glass.
2. try stepping back a bit and then cropping the picture, sometimes phones don't like to be too close and they are not designed for those type of pics.
3. Start saving for a decent digital camera!
 
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