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Old 09-30-2008, 08:10 PM
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1. If shooting horizontal, turn the camera and shoot vertical too. Do the reverse if applicable. You might be surprised with the results.

2. If you are taking a really tight picture, zoom out or take a few steps back; again, you might be surprised with the results.

3. If relying on the camera for metering, take a shot over and under the camera metered settings; one more time, you might be surprised with the results.
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