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How Do You Hold Your Camera When Taking Portrait Mode?

 
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Jan 08, 2006 07:57 |  #1

I was dared by Curtis to do this.

I noticed that the instruction manual for my camera tells me I should hold it with the flash on the left side when I shoot portrait. Well, I have seen people hold their cameras in the most unusual ways to do portrait mode.

Has anyone besides me find this an interesting topic? My 8 year old just started taking pictures and he things it's easier to work with the camera tilted to the right. I almost frecked out! My own child doing it not as the manual stated! :evil:

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Jan 08, 2006 08:42 |  #2

SInce I don't have a flash bracket yet (I use an LSII) I place the flash based on where the shadow will be least noticeable. Or at least I try. I do find holding the camera underneath for shooting to be more comfortable for longer sessions. For natural light I'll put the flash on the right.


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Jan 08, 2006 11:56 as a reply to  @ Titus213's post |  #3

I always hold the camera with the flash on the left of me. That's the way I have always done it.

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Jan 08, 2006 16:15 |  #4

SuzyView wrote:
My 8 year old just started taking pictures and he things it's easier to work with the camera tilted to the right. I almost frecked out! My own child doing it not as the manual stated! :evil:

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Jan 08, 2006 16:50 as a reply to  @ Art Rodriguez's post |  #5

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I always hold the camera with the flash on the left of me. That's the way I have always done it.

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Me too. I got into the habit of holding it on the same side all the time that way when I rotate my photos I can do a batch rotate not one at a time..... So I guess I got in the habit mainly because I'm lazy :lol:


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Jan 08, 2006 18:37 |  #6

If I'm using the Sunpack flash (has a built in camera bracket) the camera is rotated to the right. If I'm using the 580 or the strobes it's rotated to the left.


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