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Mini Challenge #314 - How Low can you Go?
This new challenge is about How low can you go.... with Perspective.
So many great photos have been captured from Eye level, Waist level.
What about capturing images with the perspective of a small animal, say a Rabbit or small dog.
Yes, this means getting on the ground. This is not about the perspective of looking UP from the ground, or Macro imaging,
it's about looking at your surroundings from a small dogs eye level.
Please post 3 of your best Ground level composed images. Be sure your images have a clear subject.
This mini will last from 2/22 thru 3/8/2021
Here are a few examples to help you along
Golden Shower
Mushrooms
Preening Great Egret
Wedding Images
Snowy White Egret
I am Looking forward to seeing who can get that low Composition, good luck!
This mini will be open for ~2 weeks and close on March 8th
And if you haven't participated before, please take a look at the un-official rules here: https://dgrin.com/discussion/248032/mini-challenge-un-official-rules#latest
Re: Mini Challenge #314 - How Low can you Go?
I enjoy this angle so much that my partner has countless extremely unflattering shots of me taking photos while bent over, kneeling, or squatting. Thank goodness my camera has a flip up/out screen so that I sometimes can place the camera on the ground or hold it very low to get the shot withough having to lay on the ground.
Hope these three fit the brief for you, Shawn.
1) The snail. Can't get any lower. Augsburg Botanic Gardens.
2) Dolomite Bike Day 2019 (near Corvara, Italy), lying on the ground. Taking a well deserved break after riding up that long incline to the left.
3) Dragonfly dance. Standing in the Lot river in southern France, cooling off during a hot bike ride. Holding the camera at water level and hoping for the best.
Re: Mini Challenge #314 - How Low can you Go?
Re: Mini Challenge #314 - How Low can you Go?
My 'low' shots are probably not as low as you'd like, but thought I'd participate anyway. It's not the getting low that's the problem, but as @grandmaR implied, it's not the getting low that's hard - it's the getting back up..
1) Geese visiting for the winter
2) From Granddaughter's Maternity photos
3) Yosemite Valley Crow - always begging for whatever you have.
Re: An Old Fashioned Charmer
nice couple. Nice expressions. nice backgrounds. nice. nice. nice. Great work.
Re: **Perpetual Shapes, Color, Texture & Patterns Game**
motion of water (I will allow it this one time, but "motion" doesn't fall into the rules of the game, it could have been worded Pattern of moving water to fit better, thus why I am leaving it.)
Next: rock texture
Re: photo association (the dgrin game!)
@Richard said:
Richard, I bet you have been dying to post this GIF. Well Done.