1. A photograph is taken whenever I feel the desire to photograph something.
2. The angle of the photograph is determined by the way in which a ball lands with a pre-marked axis consisting of a dot indicative of the optical axis.
3. The exposure of the camera is set by using two die: one for the shutter speed and one for the aperture.
4. The focus is set by a die marking the focal plane in feet from the camera.
5. The height at which the camera shoots is determined by asking any person unaware of the purpose of the answer to provide me with a number. If that number is higher than I can reach or lower than the current ground plane, I must immediately adjust to get as close to that height (in feet) that I can. Once the height is reached rule 2-5 are put into effect.
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