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  1. You don't have to use portrait mode on your camera... For example, my camera doesn't have such a mode, and it's not a problem for me at all. I'm already used to editing and processing photos manually. In addition, there are now quite a few different Photoshop and photo editors, which can be used to put any mode, whether it is a portrait or any other. It is much more challenging to process photos using retouching... When I decided to take pictures of my newborn baby, I didn't do it myself. And because I wanted the pictures to be high quality and simple, I signed up for a photoshoot with a photographer from wanderlustportraits.com. He surprised me with his work.
  2. Perhaps it has something to do with the shape of Saturn. It is not a perfect sphere because it rotates. It could be that the gravitational pull on orbits perpendicular to Saturn's axis of rotation and inclined to it are not the same. The gravitational forces of the Sun and the other planets should pull the ring particles into the plane of the orbit. Still, since the inclination of Saturn's axis (and hence its rings) is about 27 degrees, this is impossible. But unfortunately, there is no Simply Switch to help here. If Saturn were spherical, all orbits around its center would be equivalent. However, it has an editorial convexity that tends to pull particles into its plane.
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