Asked by timm
What are you MOST LIKELY to find a storm photographer doing?(1 point)
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trying to recreate the way a storm looked and helping to pose models to best demonstrate what happened to people in the storm
trying to recreate the way a storm looked and helping to pose models to best demonstrate what happened to people in the storm
spending their time adjusting all of their camera settings while in a storm since they’ll likely only get one chance to take the perfect shot
spending their time adjusting all of their camera settings while in a storm since they’ll likely only get one chance to take the perfect shot
racing to the area where a hurricane is forecasted to hit and then staying through the duration of the storm
racing to the area where a hurricane is forecasted to hit and then staying through the duration of the storm
taking the time to set up a tripod to avoid camera shake during an intense storm so high winds don’t negatively impact their shot
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taking the time to set up a tripod to avoid camera shake during an intense storm so high winds don’t negatively impact their shot
Explanation: storm photographers commonly use tripods (and weight them down, use remote releases, etc.) for steady long exposures and sharp images — they typically plan settings in advance and avoid recreating scenes or needlessly staying in the most dangerous parts of a hurricane.
Explanation: storm photographers commonly use tripods (and weight them down, use remote releases, etc.) for steady long exposures and sharp images — they typically plan settings in advance and avoid recreating scenes or needlessly staying in the most dangerous parts of a hurricane.
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