Evo, stand still and let me take a shot

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In summary, Evo is feeling a bit mauled and Arildno has acquired Wolram's love hammer, causing some discomfort and embarrassment. Despite this, they make a joke about the size of the hammer.
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Evo, stand still and let me take a shot
 

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I replied first! :smile:
 
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Darn you Arildno, you got Wolram's love hammer first. :grumpy:
 
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I'm feeling a bit mauled right now. Do you want it, Evo?
 
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arildno said:
I'm feeling a bit mauled right now. Do you want it, Evo?
A used love hammer?

Well, it *is* cupid, I guess it's ok. :blushing:
 
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I think he has gained some proficiency now, at my expense..:frown:
 
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That's one big hammer. :bugeye:
 
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Well, the bigger the better.
 
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That's what they say...
 
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Evo said:
Darn you Arildno, you got Wolram's love hammer first. :grumpy:
Thanks for the visual! :redface: :grumpy:
 

1. What is "Evo, stand still and let me take a shot"?

"Evo, stand still and let me take a shot" is a phrase commonly used in photography to ask someone to remain still while a picture is being taken.

2. Why do photographers need people to stand still for photos?

In order to capture a clear and focused photo, photographers need their subjects to remain still. This allows the camera to capture a sharp image without any blurring or distortion.

3. Is it important to stand still in all types of photography?

While it is not always necessary for subjects to stand completely still, it is generally preferred in most types of photography. However, there are some techniques that intentionally use movement to create a desired effect in the photo.

4. What happens if a subject doesn't stand still for a photo?

If a subject moves while a photo is being taken, it can result in a blurry or distorted image. This can be especially problematic in low light situations or with fast-moving subjects.

5. Are there any tips for getting subjects to stand still for a photo?

One helpful tip is to communicate clearly with your subject and let them know when you are about to take the photo. You can also try using a tripod or other stabilizing equipment to minimize any potential movement. Additionally, providing specific direction for how you want your subject to pose can also help them stay still.

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