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16-10-2007, 02:18 PM
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| | | Re: Location ideas for photography this Autumn Thanks for the tip eeyore! Will be trying that one!
Rich. Quote:
Originally Posted by eeyore one thing about formby is that they have little fences arround the squirel paths to stop dogs, children , and idiots from straying from the paths - this can make eye level shots difficult as the fence gets in the way of prone shooting.
I found the best way round this was to find an area where there was a slight hillock about 10ft the squirel side of the fence - then lob some hazel nuts on to it (another note take your own hazel nuts - they sell peanuts on site but hazels look more natural in photos) and shoot from a low kneeling position which gets you to the squirell eye level as they are a tad higher up than you | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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