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Sep 22, 2012 00:26:54   #
Chinaman Loc: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
 
Most photos are taken at eye level of the standing person. Change your shooting position sometimes if you physically can - sit or squat down, lie on your front or back, get up high and look down, crane your neck and look up. You'll be amazed at the different perspectives and interesting images you'll get. Enjoy, and comment if you wish to. Or add your examples.

A Worm's Eye View
A Worm's Eye View...

A Touch Of Red
A Touch Of Red...

Concentric Spirals
Concentric Spirals...

Chinese Pagoda
Chinese Pagoda...

Gone in 60 seconds
Gone in 60 seconds...

Fish Signage
Fish Signage...

Pantheon, Paris
Pantheon, Paris...

Cathedral Dome
Cathedral Dome...

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Sep 22, 2012 05:45:17   #
IanD Loc: Northern Ireland
 
Very good posting and images. It is very true what you say.
Ian
Chinaman wrote:
Most photos are taken at eye level of the standing person. Change your shooting position sometimes if you physically can - sit or squat down, lie on your front or back, get up high and look down, crane your neck and look up. You'll be amazed at the different perspectives and interesting images you'll get. Enjoy, and comment if you wish to. Or add your examples.

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Sep 22, 2012 06:28:16   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Excellent shots.

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Sep 22, 2012 06:36:55   #
briace Loc: liverpool uk
 
Chinaman wrote:
Most photos are taken at eye level of the standing person. Change your shooting position sometimes if you physically can - sit or squat down, lie on your front or back, get up high and look down, crane your neck and look up. You'll be amazed at the different perspectives and interesting images you'll get. Enjoy, and comment if you wish to. Or add your examples.


class mate :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Sep 22, 2012 09:08:51   #
Chinaman Loc: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
 
Thank you all guys. Pleased you like them.

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Sep 22, 2012 10:33:35   #
jk48 Loc: Camarillo, California
 
Chinaman wrote:
Thank you all guys. Pleased you like them.


They really do look great......thanks for letting me know.

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Sep 22, 2012 16:58:37   #
Somegirl77 Loc: Manteca, Ca
 
Amazing photo's! I really enjoyed the Chinese Pagoda, I love the vibrant colors. Amazing how you captured all the deminsions of the Cathedral Dome.

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Sep 22, 2012 17:05:03   #
jamm Loc: northumberland uk
 
great shots well done , jimmy

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Sep 22, 2012 17:08:23   #
phoagy Loc: Oreland, PA
 
Very instructive and, at the same time, great inspiring photos.

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Sep 22, 2012 17:32:37   #
ftpecktim Loc: MONTANA
 
Nice shots..

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Sep 22, 2012 17:53:03   #
Trippmeister Loc: Los Gatos, CA
 
Love These. It's gonna be a while 'till I'll be able to do something like this, recovering from neck surgery.

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Sep 22, 2012 18:29:35   #
Somegirl77 Loc: Manteca, Ca
 
Here are a couple I took with no idea of what I was doing. Would love to here what you think.





I did alot of editing on this again not knowing what i was doing but thougth it was an interesting statue
I did alot of editing on this again not knowing wh...

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Sep 22, 2012 18:43:46   #
adsway01 Loc: Los Angeles area
 
When in Rome we went to the Vatican, and thought I would lay on the ground to get a steady shot of the dome without a tripod... The Vatican guard came over and told me to stop and that I was being disrespectful. Ah that's where they get the expression Catholic guilt.

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Sep 22, 2012 18:49:36   #
Bmac Loc: Long Island, NY
 
Chinaman wrote:
Most photos are taken at eye level of the standing person. Change your shooting position sometimes if you physically can - sit or squat down, lie on your front or back, get up high and look down, crane your neck and look up. You'll be amazed at the different perspectives and interesting images you'll get. Enjoy, and comment if you wish to. Or add your examples.


Excellent photos Chinaman, and great advice, you walked the walk. 8-)

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Sep 22, 2012 19:14:51   #
fdeak Loc: Saint Michaels Maryland
 
:thumbup: :thumbup: 8-)

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