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Careful positioning can remove the tell-tale signs of shooting through a fence.

To the wire

Q I shot through a fence and it showed on all the images. How can I improve my results next time?

Adam Thomas

A IT’S possible to shoot through a fence and get decent results – but it’s not ideal, so you should avoid it wherever possible. If you have no other choice, there are certain things you can do in order to make sure you get a better photograph.

I tend to leave the lens hood on so there is no chance of the lens being scratched by the wire; but with the hood on, hold it as tight to the fence

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