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    Re: Assignment 21: Unique Perspective



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

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

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    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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    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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    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


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    Haha everyone's fairly close []


    Actually I wasn't up there at all. I used a heavy duty boom arm typically used for my monolights.The screw on the end is the standard size so it screws onto the bottom of the camera. The boom was raised with the camera leveled pretty much against the ceiling, and it was triggered with the remote!


    I'm thinking of continuing this angle for a while, except the next one wont be over a nice soft bed....I'm thinking over the pool...Where's that thread talking about insurance!? []

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