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		<title>How To Make a Tripod With a Piece Of String, a Beanbag, or Your Body</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out the video on YouTube of this guide. com: How To Make a tripod with a piece of string, a beanbag, or your body&#8217;s largest photography tips on YouTube. com: General Photo Techniques you need a piece of string as big as you quarter-inch bolt, a washer Step 1: Tie string to your camera [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out the video on YouTube of this guide. com: How To Make a tripod with a piece of string, a beanbag, or your body&#8217;s largest photography tips on YouTube. com: General Photo Techniques you need a piece of string as big as you quarter-inch bolt, a washer Step 1: Tie string to your camera a beanbag Use a strong rope, a little &#8216;more when you grow up and tie the the bottom of the camera, where he set up a tripod. If you do not associate the string directly to the camera, bind to the quarter-inch screw and unscrew the screw in the tripod of the camera. Step 2: Step by step, to the other end of the string and lift the camera until he found the right level and the rope is taut. Some people, like a small, heavy tie, like a disc in the bottom of the string easier to get up too. Step 3: Hold Shoot pressure on the rope so that it remains tense, while the recovery. This stabilizes the camera and delete all the vertical shaking. Step 4: Take a beanbag Another trick is to carry a small beanbag with it when you want to stabilize the camera on an uneven surface or inclined. The bag can be easily manipulated to get the camera just the right angle. Step 5: Lean If a large object like a tree or a pole, sit the camera on them to calm the recording to help. Step 6: Use your body if you have nothing to lean on, use your body. Bend your arms so that they are put in close to his chest, and set the camera in hand. Step 7: When you sit on the floor, try sitting with her knees pulled up toward the chest and the camera resting on her knees. Step 8: Show Show off your pictures sharp and clear. Did you know? The 1999 horror film The Blair Witch Project, many viewers sick, literally, because of work too shaky handheld camera. </p>
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