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Old 05-10-09, 23:47
gordon g gordon g is offline  
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A few ideas off the top of my head:
Get closer! Either use a longer focal length as Mike suggests, or walk in to make the subject bigger in the frame. Or make a feature of a lower view point by crouching or lying down and shooting at an upwards angle. Look around your venue for elevated stances for a high viewpoint. (Some professionals take stepladders for this.) Play with silhouettes against the sky.
There's all sorts of solutions - it's only a problem if you let it get in the way!
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