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-[* black] When you've got a camera mounted on a tripod, it's tempting to want to look through the viewfinder to take your pictures. As you'll notice, though, this can lead to forearms dominating the foreground of your photos.
-[* black] Try to get level with what you're working on to achieve a more natural-looking perspective. It may be necessary to squat down and reach awkwardly around the tripod.
- [* icon_note] While this may not be the most comfortable position to take photos in, the pictures will come out much better.
+[* black] When you have a camera mounted on a tripod, it is tempting to want to look through the viewfinder to take your pictures. As you will notice, though, this often leads to forearms dominating the foreground of your photos.
+[* black] Try to get level with the object that you are working on. This achieves a more natural-looking perspective. It may be necessary to squat down and reach awkwardly around the tripod.
+ [* icon_note] While this may not be the most comfortable position for taking photos, you will take better pictures.