attack_donut
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Reged: 16/12/2006
Posts: 133
Loc: East Coast
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Greetings gang-
With your help, I was able to get good moon shots (finally!) and I've also started shooting slide film, it gives me better results.
So for my next trick, actually schoolwork assignment, we are doing Vantage points.
As I was thinking on this, I wondered if I oculd somehow shoot an image while *I* (or the camera) was upside down, and have it be obvious in the final shot.
In otherwords, how could I compose a scene and make it be obvious that it was composed while the camera was inverted?
Or is this not possible?
Cheers!
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Woolliscroft
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Reged: 23/08/2005
Posts: 1253
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I was going to put in a picture, but can't work out how to do it. Sorry.
-------------------- David.
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Woolliscroft
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Reged: 23/08/2005
Posts: 1253
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Try this
-------------------- David.
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Mojo_66
Carpal \'Tunnel
Reged: 25/05/2006
Posts: 3137
Loc: Lancs
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How about shooting from between your legs? If you'll pardon the expression...sort of hanging upside down, including your legs in the shot and shooting behind you? Hope this makes sense
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