Wrecks - Subject Strategy
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Wrecks - Subject Strategy

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The orientation of a wreck will determine the best angles to shoot from. Wrecks that are upside down are the hardest to work with. They can be featureless but, if the prevailing visibility is greater, or equal to, half its length you can get a side on view of the whole vessel if you have a lens of sufficiently wide angle. There are also closer shots to be had at either end (your buddy and the prop or down low shooting up at the bows for example).

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