
You often see these type of Ground Eye shots in magazines, typically of anything to do with music. JAMJARSUPERSTAR will know exactly what I mean by this, as she is the concert scene queen, and ligger. Your Sunday supplement, the broad sheets will definitely have this shot. So long as you don't mind lying on your stomach( wear old jeans!) grass stains and people staring at you(I'm a photographer dear, honest) with a suspicious look then it's worth a shot. Works bests shooting up hill, blurring the foreground slightly and having everything unbalanced. Do not have uniform people and try and get the odd body on one side not fully in the frame. Uneven rows of concert watchers too for depth and perspective. Contrast to yesterday this is a sold image and as I retain copyright, free to release again. Get one of these in your photography portfolio you students out there. Media and advertising justlove it. My book will be out for Christmas .Joke! New Year.
This was Party In the Park 2006. Basically, it's was an all day Sunday music bonanza in Ramsey over at Mooragh Park. All comers welcome. Lots of local bands, from schoolkids to veterans, food, soft drinks and on this particular day plenty of sunshine and best of all no trouble. So can you organise another one for us in Ramsey please. We showed you we could behave and we promise to pick up our litter. I need to get some more shots like this too.Thank you.
Want to join ABC got the lovely hostess with the mostest, MRS NESBITT'S PLACE
Very cool shot!! And great info to go along with it.
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Fascinating angle! I am instantly reminded of the scene in "Dead Poets Society" when Robin Williams invites the students to view the usual from a new point of view!
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That's a very cool picture! I like to do ground eye shots in the fall when the leaves are on the ground.
ReplyDeleteIf over the next week or so you see an oldish bloke camera in hand crawling along either Parliament Street, The Mooragh or the beach you'll know it's me. Thanks for the great tips as well as another cracking shot.
ReplyDeleteAhh, I think I'm going to have to try this. I like the perspective. Happy Wednesday to you...
ReplyDeleteGreat posting, and I am going to try it. I enjoyed you blog site, very interesting and educational.
ReplyDeleteYour 'ground eye' photo is great, and the information is priceless. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteOne thing do you shoot in black and white? You always get the balance right. Just musing. Getting Brad Jnr a tripod. Just amazing how you got this. Is there a big ethnic community? I thought it was too small a place. I'll try this at Jnr's next baseball game. Thanks again LB. I don't get the manuals, but I get this.
you must be on your belly to shoot this one. perfect for the theme. great job again babooshka.
ReplyDeleteA great shot and thanks for the tips. I must try this sometime. I will cheat a little though; my camera has tilt screen, so I don't have to lie on the ground!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing perspective and I'm going to try it! Thanks for the idea. :D
ReplyDeleteGreat tip, you just left out one tidbit of information. How in the heck am I going to get back up?????
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for "G!"
"Louis" Gives you permission to reach around, pat yourself on the back and say 'Atta Girl, Babooshka!'
thank you for the wonderful tip!
ReplyDeleteG is for Ganpati Bappa Morya! To find out what it means click here
Great post and choice for G day, Babooshka! As always, your photography tips are most helpful and appreciated. :)
ReplyDeleteVery fun worm's eye shot. Good composition.
ReplyDeleteVery important topic. If you are not willing to stretch, bend, crawl, lie flat on your back or whatever - then you are not a photographer in the sense that you love the art for the art's own cause.
ReplyDeleteLike it!! wish I could get that low as they great photos, as you have shown.
ReplyDeleteG for Great anGle for this picture !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo. Love B & W, and the perspective you took the photo from is quite interesting. Fantastic posting.
ReplyDeletethat was very clever of you to get the shot from that angle - nice one in b/w too
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ReplyDeleteC'est toujours plein de mystères et de souvenirs une photo en noir et blanc...
j'adore l'angle et la composition de cette photo. cela rappelle beaucoup de concert, l'attente...
ReplyDeleteI love the angle and composition of this picture. it reminds a lot together, waiting ...
I'd do a few more of these types of shots if it wasn't for my knees!
ReplyDeleteYet something else I have learned today!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
PS Did you get any Manx photos?
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What a wonderful thing to take photos this way! I'll try it next time I am on a holiday!
ReplyDeleteGotta try it!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you think! You clever lass!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever twist for 'G'.
ReplyDeletegreat shot - love the b/w.
ReplyDeleteyou don't happen to know the hudson family who live on the island do you?
Nice shot. I like the black and white.
ReplyDeleteAlso, thanks for the comment about my Alien.
I like eye ground photos very much and yours is great!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fine afternoon...
ReplyDeleteInteresting perspective... (I have an "angle-finder" for my Canon that sometimes saves me from slithering on the ground for low shots...
Love this angle. I sometimes try and get down low although you should see the looks if you try this in Oxford St!
ReplyDeleteI must try that one day! Good shot.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, the angle does make for a very interesting photo. I don't know if I can do this though — grass mites and other insects make me itch horribly! Thanks for the great tip anyway — I'll find a way. :)
ReplyDeletesuch a joy and an education reading your blog babooshka!
ReplyDeleteand the three tiers to this image are really significant - up close with nature, the distance of the unknown "out there" and our position sandwiched in between.
in love with it :)
This is something I've not tried yet, so thanks for telling me how to go about it! You say you learn from mine, but I'm always learning from you. Fun, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI do this during autumn when the leaves are golden!
ReplyDeleteLove the angle and blck and white rendition! I bet the sky is another beautiful one if its colored...
Nice take... I like it...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the good tip to get excellent photos by lying down. Also a good reminder towatch the depth of field. i have a scene I'd like to shoot, but it never has turned out, I will go back with your tips, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love this perspective. Great job :)
ReplyDeletegreat photo love the ground level look
ReplyDeleteVery special photo! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am fond of this angle. Gorgeous example of it!
ReplyDeleteNice shot. "Worm's eye view"--I like the sound of that. OK, I'll try. Thanks for teaching.
ReplyDeleteFAB images... so glad l found you on ABC wednesday roll....
ReplyDeleteyou take great shots. I like this one.....
ReplyDeleteMine is here.
Cool shot. Thanks for the top tips too! I'll be the one lying on the grass at the next concert/festival in town!
ReplyDeleteGreat angle and shot.
ReplyDeleteI love lying on the Grass but not on my stomach.
I will have to turn around and see what I can see from this angle.
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Really nice angle! Love the way the sky looks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a splendid shot. I shall be on the lookout for just such an opportunity although I may not be able to get back up all by myself. I know, I'll get my sons to tag along at some proper event--they'll help dear ol' Mom get back onto her feet.
ReplyDeleteLovely composition and perspective!
ReplyDeleteLove the low angle and detail of this shot!
ReplyDeleteI love to get down on the ground for photos - my family just pretends they don't know me. ;-) Since having the boys, I've found lots of opportunities to take photos from their perspective - trying to see the world as they do - makes for some neat photos! This shot is great!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love shots from this angle. Well-chosen!
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