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a) spin faster or b)keep the shutter on the camera open for a longer time or c)get someone else to take the photos of you spinning for you.
ASTRO FAERIEBRONZE Member ummmmmmm............. 724 posts Location: Rotherham, UK
Posted: They are very good. There are that many people, doing so many moves that you are sure to find some new moves. If you have a video which has the option to play in slow motion, that helps. I have and it really makes it easier to see the moves. As Jon says, the best way is to have a slow shutter speed on your camera. A tripod really helps too, cos if you are filming alone you can always set a timer on the camera. Good luck
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Bender_the_OffenderGOLD Member still can't believe it's not butter 6,978 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: learning is helped by knowledge, but let us not forget it's bastard-cousin-who-only-calls-every-christmas, inspiration. the COL series has both
[ 22. July 2003, 05:11: Message edited by: bender™ ]
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