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    Behind bars (Mtber POV)

    I finally got out and tried some shots I've been visualizing for awhile. I mounted up a Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye on my D70 and strapped it to my chest and these are some of the results I got. Let me know what you think....
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    Re: Behind bars (Mtber POV)

    that first one is spectacular! the second one I don't care as much for just because the colors arent as saturated, and the skys a bit too bright, but that first one is very cool! just wish the knee wasn't there...oh well, clone it out!

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    Re: Behind bars (Mtber POV)

    I like both shots, dont clone ot the knee,it's part of the shot and the setup you had. Thanks for the effort in taking these shots. Our trails out here in the north west are alittle rough to try what you did, at least I wont strapp any of my cameras to myself or bikes to do it.
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    Re: Behind bars (Mtber POV)

    Thanks Jimmy. I picked some relatively flat trails to try this on and I'll certainly try it again on other occasions now that I got a plan that'll work. Crashing with a DSLR strapped to your chest could be catastrophic to you and the camera.

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    Re: Behind bars (Mtber POV)

    Hmmm, SW mounting cameras in cars, and now you strapping one to yourself.....what next?

    Interesting idea though using the fisheye. makes me want to stick one in the frontend of a racecar next season.....maybe for practice at least....

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    Re: Behind bars (Mtber POV)

    Got to agree with everyone else. These are unique and inovative. Love the perspective that you were able to capture.
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    Re: Behind bars (Mtber POV)

    Quote Originally Posted by JSPhoto
    Hmmm, SW mounting cameras in cars, and now you strapping one to yourself.....what next?

    Interesting idea though using the fisheye. makes me want to stick one in the frontend of a racecar next season.....maybe for practice at least....

    JS
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