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Paul Mailath May 11th, 2011 04:32 PM

camera drift
 
My camera occasionally suffers from this late into the evening. I'm tired, just looking to pick up some random footage and the camera ends up not filming what I thought I was filming - funny thing is it happened to my off-siders camera as well - at the same time!

I'm sure I was concentrating on the bride...

password is drift


John Knight May 13th, 2011 08:22 PM

Re: camera drift
 
Love it!

I trust you are a member of....

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Philip Howells May 13th, 2011 08:52 PM

Re: camera drift
 
Paul, I'll not argue about some of the anatomical considerations of your piece but I'm disappointed with the standard of dancing. From the country that gave the world the blessed Kylie I would have expected better.

Chris Harding May 13th, 2011 10:07 PM

Re: camera drift
 
During the dancing I tend to shoot a little higher than that Paul. My camera seems to have some sort of magnetic pull towards a well presented cleavage... naturally I always fight the urge and just correct the darn camera.

Philip?? You are getting old I think!!! Sure they are out of time and not exactly class dancers but you were looking at the dancing when there was nicer things to look at.

Then again I guess with Nikki being your 2nd shooter, she keeps you in check ???

Chris


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