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Gazza732

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    Gazza732 got a reaction from Ceatra in Experiences with non-techies   
    I have only read so far through this forum so may have been covered. The vertical orientation for video is certainly questionable especially with 35 degrees. Portrait photographs can look stunning when the situation asks for it (normally depends on subject, lines, patterns, effect etc). The 35 degree angle makes me think otherwise but most competent photographers/videographers use lighting in the day as fill lighting to prevent harsh shadows and achieve certain effects. Lighting can be evil to fix in post so get it right at first and all will be good. Fill light depends on subject though and only really used on people (can be used on objects in limited situations). But from you saying it was at 35 degrees it does sound more mIs take than competence.
    Don't take this as trying to shoot your comment out or as "trolling" is it? Just a prosumer/enthusiast photographer and using light in daylight is alien to anyone before they get into it and learn the principles.
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    Gazza732 got a reaction from Skizzy034 in What wire will I need? Custom sleeved wires.   
    Ah that's good then. That is the sleeving I will be getting so happy with that . Thank you
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    Gazza732 got a reaction from Skizzy034 in What wire will I need? Custom sleeved wires.   
    That is pretty much exactly what I was going to do ha. Because I wanted 16awg from LC (the 16awg is not available in UK) I am planning on just doing a big import from mainframe customs including all the tools apart from the cutters ha, weird. Yes I have looked at a few and got plenty of time to watch them all ha.
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    Gazza732 got a reaction from RobTapps in What wire will I need? Custom sleeved wires.   
    But I had already done about an hour of searching on google and in addition the topic did not answer any of my questions. I knew what materials I wanted and where I wanted to get them (Don't take that too negative, there really wasn't a pleasant sounding way of phrasing it). I understand what you mean though.
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