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G’day All.
I’m very much a beginner still learning through practice after a good intro course. One of my main interests is landscapes & (older) architecture as I travel around the U.K. and Europe. One tip I’ve taken to heart to produce more interesting photos is to change the angle. My knees can’t really handle a squat very much, so I find taking a knee easier, however this seems to more often than not lead to a damp knee, OK if I’m wearing shorts, but quite annoying in jeans or trousers!
I’ve taken to putting a gym towel in my kit bag to kneel on (or lie on occasionally), for the low angle shots. Any other suggestions? What does everyone else do? Or am I taking that tip too far?
I’m very much a beginner still learning through practice after a good intro course. One of my main interests is landscapes & (older) architecture as I travel around the U.K. and Europe. One tip I’ve taken to heart to produce more interesting photos is to change the angle. My knees can’t really handle a squat very much, so I find taking a knee easier, however this seems to more often than not lead to a damp knee, OK if I’m wearing shorts, but quite annoying in jeans or trousers!
I’ve taken to putting a gym towel in my kit bag to kneel on (or lie on occasionally), for the low angle shots. Any other suggestions? What does everyone else do? Or am I taking that tip too far?