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I love doing ground level shots with a attachment I made for my camera so you don't have to bend down


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#2

Excellent shot, and, welcome. Ed.

To each his own!
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#3

I agree, it's a cracker. Good to see that the train was on time too! Could you share some of the technical info? Thanks. Rob
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(Oct 2, 2014, 06:39)RobS Wrote:  I agree, it's a cracker. Good to see that the train was on time too! Could you share some of the technical info? Thanks. Rob

Hi Rob
Info F4 1/3 sec iso800 exp bias 0.3steps 7D 10-20 zoom at 10mm
Brian
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#5

Beautiful shot,and well taken.
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#6

What kind of attachment is that--a kind of periscope?

Nikon D3100 with Tokina 28-70mm f3.5, (I like to use a Vivitar .43x aux on the 28-70mm Tokina), Nikkor 10.5 mm fisheye, Quanteray 70-300mm f4.5, ProOptic 500 mm f6.3 mirror lens. http://donschaefferphoto.blogspot.com/
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(Oct 2, 2014, 01:29)Dion 47 Wrote:  I love doing ground level shots with a attachment I made for my camera so you don't have to bend down

You do them well. I really like this shot. What technical details can you share?

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(Oct 5, 2014, 20:28)Sirlarek Wrote:  
(Oct 2, 2014, 01:29)Dion 47 Wrote:  I love doing ground level shots with a attachment I made for my camera so you don't have to bend down

You do them well. I really like this shot. What technical details can you share?
I made a plate to fix to the bottom of the camera then have straps about mtr in length going to a grip to which I fit a remote control. You can the tilt the camera to different angles. I also made a float I Velcro to the base plate so it is safe to rest on water


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(Oct 6, 2014, 02:39)Dion 47 Wrote:  
(Oct 5, 2014, 20:28)Sirlarek Wrote:  
(Oct 2, 2014, 01:29)Dion 47 Wrote:  I love doing ground level shots with a attachment I made for my camera so you don't have to bend down

You do them well. I really like this shot. What technical details can you share?
I made a plate to fix to the bottom of the camera then have straps about mtr in length going to a grip to which I fit a remote control. You can the tilt the camera to different angles. I also made a float I Velcro to the base plate so it is safe to rest on water
I have a patent for the said design its just finding the money to market it
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(Oct 6, 2014, 02:39)Dion 47 Wrote:  
(Oct 5, 2014, 20:28)Sirlarek Wrote:  
(Oct 2, 2014, 01:29)Dion 47 Wrote:  I love doing ground level shots with a attachment I made for my camera so you don't have to bend down

You do them well. I really like this shot. What technical details can you share?
I made a plate to fix to the bottom of the camera then have straps about mtr in length going to a grip to which I fit a remote control. You can the tilt the camera to different angles. I also made a float I Velcro to the base plate so it is safe to rest on water



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(Oct 6, 2014, 02:44)Dion 47 Wrote:  
(Oct 6, 2014, 02:39)Dion 47 Wrote:  
(Oct 5, 2014, 20:28)Sirlarek Wrote:  
(Oct 2, 2014, 01:29)Dion 47 Wrote:  I love doing ground level shots with a attachment I made for my camera so you don't have to bend down

You do them well. I really like this shot. What technical details can you share?
I made a plate to fix to the bottom of the camera then have straps about mtr in length going to a grip to which I fit a remote control. You can the tilt the camera to different angles. I also made a float I Velcro to the base plate so it is safe to rest on water



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(Oct 6, 2014, 02:46)Dion 47 Wrote:  
(Oct 6, 2014, 02:44)Dion 47 Wrote:  
(Oct 6, 2014, 02:39)Dion 47 Wrote:  
(Oct 5, 2014, 20:28)Sirlarek Wrote:  
(Oct 2, 2014, 01:29)Dion 47 Wrote:  I love doing ground level shots with a attachment I made for my camera so you don't have to bend down

You do them well. I really like this shot. What technical details can you share?
I made a plate to fix to the bottom of the camera then have straps about mtr in length going to a grip to which I fit a remote control. You can the tilt the camera to different angles. I also made a float I Velcro to the base plate so it is safe to rest on water
I was in Toronto " years ago stayed at Hotel one West St also I was born at North Bay

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