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    Default How to avoid blocking of main photographers

    Assume you are a 3rd photographer, how are you going to avoid blocking of your main photographer. Or, you are the main photographer, how do you ensure that I am not blocking you from taking shots..


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    Basic situational awareness. How do you avoid being rude and getting in peoples' way when you're not carrying a camera? Same rules apply.
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    Just be aware of where you are, where the other photographer(s) is/are and where they're shooting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OsmosisStudios View Post
    Just be aware of where you are, where the other photographer(s) is/are and where they're shooting.
    I must disagree with this! this is simply to simple of a solution! What you must do is measure the distance from yourself to the main photographer, taking into account the angle from you to him as directly related to the equatorial longitude, while as the same time considering not only the height of the ceiling, but alos the pitch of the roof..when you have this all diagrammed out ( on grid paper), slowly take two steps back to the left, and redo your calculations, adjust from there.
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