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...the most creative way you've stayed still. I tried doing some night shots the other night and - even with my tripod - I just couldn't stay still. I ended up lying on the floor just to get a shot and still not good enough. Just wanted to know what else others have tried so I don't feel like the only fool. Anything else I should own in my goodie bag? Any specific workouts to strengthen myself up? Any special shoes to buy? Etc.
Thanks. :dunno
Thanks. :dunno
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I once wanted to photograph a church in Edinburgh, I really was in the gutter that time a friend of mine took a picture then, I still got to get the digital version of it
Thanks for bringing back the memory!
As for keeping still.. bracing myself against something works, and Andys famous strap method of course use the camera strap to hold the camera away from you (at fullest arm-length) and shoot! It takes some practice but allows for some really slow shutter!
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Prone is good!!! Kind of hard on your khaki's though. I was flat on my back for this one at the airfield.
That is precisely why we need a good DSLR with an auxilliary LCD screen that pivots and can be used as an Electronic View Finder - This would combine the best of both worlds - I love my SLRs, but waist level view finders are vastly better for candids for me. They just don't seem as threatening to the subjects as putting that big black box up in front of my face.
A tripod is the best device - it slows the photographer down substantially and forces him/her to really examine the image, all the way out to the edges. Also helps make for sharper images by preventing camera shake too.
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