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Look at the image and state how you will set up to take a photograph like this. Mention how you would set up the camera support equipment. Describe what precautions you will need to take to make sure your image is perfect and your camera and equipment are not damaged.

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I would arrive at the beach early in the evening and set up my equipment long before sunset. To acquire the widest possible field of vision, use a wide-angle or panoramic lens. Place the camera as far away from the water as possible. Set up a tripod base on the ground to prevent it from falling. Make a windbreaker by using cardboard.

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The scene is of a sunset near a beach. Here’s how I would ensure that I take the shot properly:

  • I would choose the proper time of day. I would go to the beach in the early evening and set up my equipment well before sunset.
  • I would use a wide-angle lens to get the maximum angle of view.
  • I would avoid setting up the camera too close to the sea. The waves might soak the camera.
  • I would make sure not to shoot during high tide.
  • I would check if the ground is soft. If so, I would place a base on the ground on which to set up the tripod so it doesn’t sink.
  • I would get a good frame of the shot with my camera, set up my tripod, attach the camera to it, and lock the camera to the tripod.
  • If the beach is windy, I would have anchor the tripod by hanging weights from the tripod hook.
  • Drops of water from the ocean spray may hit my camera, so I would wrap the camera with a waterproof material.
  • The wind and spray might disturb the composition. I would use a wind guard as a shelter for the camera.
  • I would use an electronic shutter to click the picture.
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