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Geoff
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While shooting park, I find getting low and wide is helpful for good shots, try to show faces as much as possible, if you are thinking of doing stitching bring atleast a small tripod. Unless you are on skis dont shoot while moving, or while strapped in for that matter, it really limits your ability to move around a feature. Also when shooting any feature be it a rail, cliff, jump, etc. it makes it easier if the people you are shooting hike and hit it over and over again, lets them be more cosistant, and it lets you try more angles, get used to the tricks they are doing, and allows for some degree of mistake, for example, the subject wont just huck something blind, they will know what they're going to do and you will have some ideas for angles (also lowers the chances of bails)
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