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Edit by David Rans

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-[* black] Wrap the right lace around the loop in your left hand.
-[* black] Push the right lace through the hole created by wrapping it around the left loop to create a new loop.
-[* black] Pull the two loops outward until the knot cinches down tightly.
- [* icon_note] In this step, there are no pictures for the first bullet. Pictures aren't always necessary for every bullet, but can always help the user follow the instructions.
- [* icon_note] For operations involving small objects or actions be sure to zoom in, like in the second picture. Proper zoom prevents users from losing the action being portrayed.
- [* icon_note] A picture of a finished product or final step is beneficial, so the user has something to compare their final product with. Thumbs up are optional.
+[* black] Zoom in to get as close to the subject as possible, especially when performing more intricate tasks. The first picture here is good, but the second image is even better.
+ [* icon_note] How far should you zoom in on the action? Well, the second photo shown here was shot with a camera positioned about 2 feet away with the lens focal length set to 105mm.
+[* black] Don't try to fit the entire subject in every picture that you take. When pulling the loop of one shoelace through the hole of the other, is it necessary to show what the heel looks like?
+[* black] That covers the basics of taking great guide pictures. There are, however, a few other issues that may arise when shooting photos that need to be discussed.