Just like I occasionally need reminded to take HDR and Panorama photos, I often forget to take pictures from something other than eye, or tripod, level. On our recent visit to the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan I managed to take a few photographs from a different perspective. Having an articulating screen helps! 🙂
6 thoughts on “A Different Perspective”
Super nice! Where are the mosquitoes in the woods photos?
Healing tool! 🙂
Would love to have that healing tool when out there! Very nice series of images from that other perspective. I also like the idea of seeing the world from the view of a rabbit or squirrel.
I think the mosquitos were on my hands and legs instead of in front of the camera! Jeff and I agreed that we would tell Kathy – who stayed behind because she didn’t wish to deal with the bugs – that we “didn’t see one mosquito!” (We saw hundreds!)
Actually, I needed the “heeling tool” on my legs!
I think we can all benefit from a different POV every once in a while. These are excellent, Tom.
Thank you, Ken. There weren’t a lot of classic cars out there – other than Jeff’s classic 1989 Jeep – so I was forced to deal with nature. 😉
Super nice! Where are the mosquitoes in the woods photos?
Healing tool! 🙂
Would love to have that healing tool when out there! Very nice series of images from that other perspective. I also like the idea of seeing the world from the view of a rabbit or squirrel.
I think the mosquitos were on my hands and legs instead of in front of the camera! Jeff and I agreed that we would tell Kathy – who stayed behind because she didn’t wish to deal with the bugs – that we “didn’t see one mosquito!” (We saw hundreds!)
Actually, I needed the “heeling tool” on my legs!
I think we can all benefit from a different POV every once in a while. These are excellent, Tom.
Thank you, Ken. There weren’t a lot of classic cars out there – other than Jeff’s classic 1989 Jeep – so I was forced to deal with nature. 😉