That's a great idea! Why didn't I think of that??? Will post a couple of my own on a separate thread.
Find lighthouses on "lighthousefriends.com". Dawn at Copper Harbor is pretty unbeatable
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My local printer would print it full-frame for you. Your customer has to accept the aspect ratio or do some trimming.
That was short-hand for "we got a new bocce ball set at Dick's Sporting goods for $79. Photo was from the first match before they were broken in with suitable scuff marks. Photo is fro my phone cropped to about 10% of the original image. Processed with PhotoShop Express in the phone." Is that more understandable?
[quote=cyclespeed]I like how action is inferred with the blue ball only partially in the photo. I'd be using my phone all the time if aperture could be controlled on them. I'm sure they are working on it since stats recently published show 85% of photos taken are on a smartphone.[/quote
That's odd. It wasn't cropped that tight in my gallery.
New set of balls. Dick's $79. Pic from Android. Cropped big time. PS Express.
Cloudland Canyon is marvelous!
I'll bet you can still combine them playing with layers and opacity.
I used to shoot horses...
All are good ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Well... it's designed with an outback/overlanding style. very primitive, compact, versatile.
And it's truck mounted... Therefore fairly tall. Who would like to take advantage of that feature?
Maybe duck hunters would like to put their blind up on the luggage rack?
A photographer, myself included, would use it as a shooting deck for auto races, wildlife photography... About anything. Paint it camo style and make a shooting blind for getting closer to the animals.
The surface of my SuperDeck III, installed in my Chevrolet 2500HD truck is 46"above the pavement.
The AmeriPod is 66" tall. That puts the 'floor' of the luggage rack 112" off the ground. Hand-held, or tripod mounted, my camera would be about 60" above that, totalling 172" (14 feet!!) That's quite a vantage point.
Let's ponder this...
Not certain where to post this one... Wondering what photo specific vehicles (if any) people have come up with for travels? I've seen a couple in Yosemite and online. Sketches below are a camping pod I'm working on that will travel onboard my truck but can be downloaded to the ground via hydraulic lift.
What are you traveling in?
Thoughts?