Shoreline of Lake Superior from near Eagle Harbor, Michigan
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! 🙂
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6 thoughts on “A Different Perspective”
Super nice! Where are the mosquitoes in the woods photos?
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!)
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. 😉