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One Response to “On Pokemon Snap, how do you get a really good picture of Shellder?”
Where: River Description: A purple clam with two eyes inside.
has a tongue sticking out. He pops out of the water and floats in the air.
Shot: I spent a lot of time on finding out how to get a good shot for this particular Pokémon. Listen up: You MUST be using the accelerator (R button) from the VERY BEGINNING and DON'T STOP using it! Near the beginning of the stage, face the left side to make the Zero-One go closer to the left. As much as possible, try to stay at the left side of the river.
you reach the Shellder sign (right after the Slowpoke), some Shellders will pop out, fly around a bit, then come down.
your camera focused forward (not up or down) and take a picture of the Shellders when they're coming down.
should be pretty close to you.
sure it's centered with the other Shellders in the background for the highest possible score.
Where: River Description: A purple clam with two eyes inside.
has a tongue sticking out. He pops out of the water and floats in the air.
Shot: I spent a lot of time on finding out how to get a good shot for this particular Pokémon. Listen up: You MUST be using the accelerator (R button) from the VERY BEGINNING and DON'T STOP using it! Near the beginning of the stage, face the left side to make the Zero-One go closer to the left. As much as possible, try to stay at the left side of the river.
you reach the Shellder sign (right after the Slowpoke), some Shellders will pop out, fly around a bit, then come down.
your camera focused forward (not up or down) and take a picture of the Shellders when they're coming down.
should be pretty close to you.
sure it's centered with the other Shellders in the background for the highest possible score.