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Thursday, 18 February 2021
Snow drop sky
This week I thought I would show the sky from a different viewpoint, like a bugs eye view
The Snowdrops tower overhead
They look like alien plants looking down
The nearby plant looks like a huge tree towing over the snowdrops
and finish we look up at the first daffodil as it starts to flower
Shooting from low angles is not easy for me and unfortunately my camera does not have one of those flip screens. That said, it was nice to see the blooms from this perspective, Billy, and also to see flowers as we have snow on the ground and no blooms.
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Beautiful photos and wonderful perspective. It's hard to get without getting down on the ground on your belly. We call those "belly shots"!
ReplyDeleteI just flipped the back screen down and shot up was not keen on a belly shot on the wet ground
Deletebeautiful !
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteI love your idea and the execution of your idea!!
ReplyDeleteI have been mulling it over a while
DeleteGreat.
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteI love this perspective. So beautiful! What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI was glad they came out Ok, not sure if it would work
DeleteThe daff is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteThat was a last moment thought but came out OK
DeleteWonderful! Great way to change perspective and get interesting images.
ReplyDeleteAlways like trying a different way to take photos
DeleteI tried some of those shots but didn't nail one of them! It's a different world from down there.
ReplyDeleteI used what you call your silly little camera
DeleteDaffodil is my favourite flower, love seeing those.
ReplyDeleteGlad to say they have started to come out now
DeleteFantastic pictures
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them
DeleteA lovely perspective.
ReplyDeleteShooting from low angles is not easy for me and unfortunately my camera does not have one of those flip screens. That said, it was nice to see the blooms from this perspective, Billy, and also to see flowers as we have snow on the ground and no blooms.
ReplyDeleteHopefully you will have them coming through when the snow clears
DeleteA different view by looking up. Nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill
DeleteBuena visiĆ³n del cielo desde esa gran perspectiva.
ReplyDeleteGracias por tu comentario.
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