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¡Cosa Pobre! (Poor Thing!)


By the best of the very best photographers, I've been taught that when you don't have a tripod use a level surface, a pole, a tree, cup your arms to your chest, ANYTHING to hold that camera steady.
And, according to my own experience,
Wear comfortable clothing!
This woman was brave for two immediate reasons:
Her dress and her shoes.
She took several pictures that were not to her liking, kept falling and making the funniest faces of displeasure.
I took my pictures of her that I liked and left her there squatting.
The obvious: she lacked stability in the absence of a tripod and a teacher.
And, according to my own experience,
Wear comfortable clothing!
This woman was brave for two immediate reasons:
Her dress and her shoes.
She took several pictures that were not to her liking, kept falling and making the funniest faces of displeasure.
I took my pictures of her that I liked and left her there squatting.
The obvious: she lacked stability in the absence of a tripod and a teacher.
Herr der Insel, Albert, Christine-Photographies and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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What was a long time, like @ 5 minutes or so, who knows, she was in that position when I saw her and still in the same position when I left.
And yes, it was difficult for her but she concentrated and concentrated.
I gave her an A+ for perseverance.
Thank YOU!
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