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	<title>Comments on: Tips for Photographing Your Bicycle</title>
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		<title>By: Dan Barnes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Barnes</dc:creator>
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		<description>Shooting a bike like this is easy but a few other tips to remember. As mentioned always shoot the drive side but have the chain on big ring in front and little in back. Crank arms should be drive side=3 o&#039;clock and naturally by default at 9 o&#039;clock. Position camera at level with center or shoot from slightly below level with center. Lighting is best when not directly behind you. Preferred from top and two sides but not possible in real world nature shots.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shooting a bike like this is easy but a few other tips to remember. As mentioned always shoot the drive side but have the chain on big ring in front and little in back. Crank arms should be drive side=3 o&#8217;clock and naturally by default at 9 o&#8217;clock. Position camera at level with center or shoot from slightly below level with center. Lighting is best when not directly behind you. Preferred from top and two sides but not possible in real world nature shots.</p>
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