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Fuhgeddaboudit

Fuhgeddaboudit
Fuhgeddaboudit
Fuhgeddaboudit

Bob and I were stealing each others ideas when photographing the Brooklyn Bridge.  For this shot, I had my camera on the tripod, the legs were fully extended and sitting on my waste.  I used my Promote Control to trigger the camera which was six feet overhead.  How did Bob do it?  Very similar, but he had the fortune of using a fisheye lens.  He rocked the shot!  Check out Bob’s version, Brooklyn Bound.

Thanks for reading and happy shooting,

Scott

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6 responses to “Fuhgeddaboudit”

  1. Nice shot Scott. Did this technique years back for a shot of the Tour de France

    1. That prob. came out awesome!

  2. A.Barlow Avatar
    A.Barlow

    Sweet shot. Love the tilt.

    1. Thank you very much

  3. Chris Robins Avatar
    Chris Robins

    Nicely done gotta try that sometime. And pray. Cool image.

    1. Thanks Chris. Your tripod is a lot of safer than mine. Those legs are super strong.

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