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anish_shrestha

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<p>Just a rough guess, but I'd crouch down and have the model lean over me while looking over my left shoulder. Although in my case I'd rather sit than crouch since I have bad knees. Then I might ask the model to imagine there's a tax collector or triffid over that direction, coming right toward us. Then I'd take the photo. I'd probably use a fast shutter speed, especially if it's a triffid. Aperture of f/8, if it's a Nikon, or f/6.7 if a Canon. Maybe f/4.5 if a Pentax or Olympus, but who uses those? After that I'd probably make the photo very yellowish.</p>

<p>That should do it. Afterward it's just a matter of billing the client. I'd probably check on the business forum for recommendations about billing procedures, software, tax payments, triffid insurance and that sort of thing.</p>

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<p>Richard: In many cases there's no way for the moderators to know where a poster found the image they attached to a thread. The picture still has to go, but the moderators can't spend all night plowing around the internet looking for an available version of it to link to. The OP, on the other hand, can return to the thread and simply paste in a link to it - which would be good form.</p>
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<p>Be nice to see this photograph, but forum rules are forum rules. Not sure why they didn't post a link in the first place. Their English seems a bit broken maybe they can't read English and that is why they just posted a photograph from who knows where.</p>
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<p>Hand up as a third who saw it and read the book a few times :-) Twice at least :-)<br />Another angle, sorry for the pun, to save one from the Triffid would be to look down into a mirror on the floor and reverse image in editing ? Or better if it WAS a Triffid to have a long extension cord to remotely trigger the camera,mine is about fifty feet ... could Triffids fire their nasties that far? ... Oh and wear protective glasses in case they can.<br />Post your question again with a link to the photo ANISH and we will be happy to make useful suggestions to help you ... that's what we visit here for :-)</p>
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