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<blockquote data-quote="david k." data-source="post: 4851271" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>Are you sure that's you?? Haha. I always struggle with this too and the best way I've found to do is to flip the camera where it is taking the picture from the screen side of the iPhone (so you can see yourself in the screen) and then position the camera a few feet away propping it up on my jacket, fannypack, backpack etc. You can move back and forth from the deer to the camera and adjust camera on your jacket or backpack to get the picture framed up correctly and when you get the picture framed the way you want it just carefully push the timer button (3 or 10 seconds) which will give you enough time to get back into the picture and cheese it up....make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david k., post: 4851271, member: 10555"] Are you sure that's you?? Haha. I always struggle with this too and the best way I've found to do is to flip the camera where it is taking the picture from the screen side of the iPhone (so you can see yourself in the screen) and then position the camera a few feet away propping it up on my jacket, fannypack, backpack etc. You can move back and forth from the deer to the camera and adjust camera on your jacket or backpack to get the picture framed up correctly and when you get the picture framed the way you want it just carefully push the timer button (3 or 10 seconds) which will give you enough time to get back into the picture and cheese it up....make sense? [/QUOTE]
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