<u>Answer</u>:
The photographers apply the grease in a tripod at the upper part of the leg thread.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The photographers use to apply the grease at the upper part of the leg thread while cleaning the tripod. A little goes a long way - and if you put too much, you'll just end up having to wipe it off later. We put a little amount of grease on the threads and then screw the leg segments into place slowly - screwing them in and out a bit as we go to help spread the grease around the threads.
The pieces should turn smoothly if you hear a rough grating sound as you put the pieces back together, check for junk in the threads. You have to do a better job cleaning. You'll need grease in all the moving parts - there's no need to grease screws that should remain tight.
True that is very true....
Certain elements from the Roman civilisation could be one of the main inspirations of the architectural structures of the famous romanesque churches. The romanesque architecture is primarily characterised by having excellent qualities involving large spires and very thick walls.
Both true and false. If the photographer is good at working alone they would tend not to collaborate. But if they aren't they would want to collaborate to get better each day or to not getting better at all. But if they wanted to get more expirenced then they would most likely go for collaborating with other photographs both better and worse than themselves
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