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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 672575" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I'm excited waiting to get it, Charlie, and have been watching several videos the past few days. Since I have an 18-35mm and a 14mm that haven't been used nearly as much as I'd like, this will allow me to incorporate foreground interest by setting the camera on or near the ground.</p><p></p><p>Back in the late 1990's when I really began to learn about 35mm film, Bryan Peterson had some terrific images taken with a wide angle lens. He'd lie on the ground and capture flowers near ground level shooting upwards. I <em><strong>could</strong></em> set my camera on the ground but really don't want to do that. This way, I can set the platypod down on the ground. With my D750's articulating screen, I won't have to lie down while keeping my camera safe and angled upwards. :encouragement:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 672575, member: 13196"] I'm excited waiting to get it, Charlie, and have been watching several videos the past few days. Since I have an 18-35mm and a 14mm that haven't been used nearly as much as I'd like, this will allow me to incorporate foreground interest by setting the camera on or near the ground. Back in the late 1990's when I really began to learn about 35mm film, Bryan Peterson had some terrific images taken with a wide angle lens. He'd lie on the ground and capture flowers near ground level shooting upwards. I [I][B]could[/B][/I] set my camera on the ground but really don't want to do that. This way, I can set the platypod down on the ground. With my D750's articulating screen, I won't have to lie down while keeping my camera safe and angled upwards. :encouragement: [/QUOTE]
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