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many thanks to Squarespace for sponsoring this weeks video its interesting you know I always return home from teaching workshops with a boatload of great video ideas mainly because during these workshops well these are real world on location scenarios where things are unfolding very very quickly whether its light dancing across the landscape or maybe incoming or outgoing weather either way its a its a great opportunity to see in real time what some photographers are struggling with or have questions about and from my experience when one photographer held up two when one photographer has a question about something well theres probably a thousand others out there that have the same exact question or concern and during my lofit and Islands Workshop that just wrapped up a common question was whether a particular location or a particular composition would look best in a horizontal or a vertical orientation and how to tell really which route to go and from what Ive been able to gathe