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    Re: Assignment 21: Unique Perspective



    My first assignment submission!


    Anyone care to take a stab at how this was taken? []


    EXIF: 17mm - 1/250sec - f/4 - ISO160


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    Re: Assignment 21: Unique Perspective



    were you suctioned to a ceiling mirror? jk. super duper shot!

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    Re: Assignment 21: Unique Perspective



    A big Velcro wall and she has the straps hidden in the sheets??? Just a guess. []

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    Re: Assignment 21: Unique Perspective



    I would have like to get a shot of you swinging on that chandelier.


    Or is she sitting in a little ledge?
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    Re: Assignment 21: Unique Perspective



    LOL
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    Re: Assignment 21: Unique Perspective



    Did you use a ladder or tall tripod and a TS-E 17mm f/4 lens?

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    Re: Assignment 21: Unique Perspective



    I would say that there are 2 ladders on either side of the bed...with a support in between, give Takahiro this perspective ...possibly he was lying down while taking this shot....


    but what I like is the lighting...did a very good job of not blowing any highlights, with this much white...great job


    Gregg

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