Ummm...I have a tripod that I use sometimes but more frequently I have this little beanbag thing called The Pod (linked under 'Equipment')
It allows you to set your camera on convenient spots like trash can edges, fence posts, car rooves, home heating oil filler pipes, walls, and the heads of slow walking midgets, things like that.
I think that's what I used here.
Or maybe it WAS a tripod. It was one of the 2.
I shake like a scared rhesus Monkey and require stabilization for any shutter speed under 1/500s.
I like the silhouette of the castle on the Ferris Wheel.
ReplyDeletereminds me of an old cartoon done in the 20's about an insect amusement park. I was left wondering what lay beyond the horizon.
ReplyDeleteyikes. don't eat too much cotton candy, sno-cones and/or corn dogs before getting on these rides....
ReplyDeleteNice effect. Wouldn't like to be on that wheel right now.
ReplyDeleteWOW! The full-sized versions of all three are great, but 1 and 3 take the prize. ;-)
ReplyDeleteDid you use a tripod? Impressive night shot.
ReplyDeleteOnly in bed...
ReplyDeleteOH! For the night shots.
Ummm...I have a tripod that I use sometimes but more frequently I have this little beanbag thing called The Pod (linked under 'Equipment')
It allows you to set your camera on convenient spots like trash can edges, fence posts, car rooves, home heating oil filler pipes, walls, and the heads of slow walking midgets, things like that.
I think that's what I used here.
Or maybe it WAS a tripod. It was one of the 2.
I shake like a scared rhesus Monkey and require stabilization for any shutter speed under 1/500s.
Unlike many visual artists, jk, you have a way with titles...
ReplyDeleteThree from the Archives isn't a great title. :)
ReplyDeletesidney: You have to slip the dude a fiver to get it going that fast.
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