My personal journey of photography...
And who said the earth is flat? ;-)I have even more respect for these flying acrobats since I went 50 meters up in the air in a hot air balloon and almost freaked out (even though the balloon was fastened securely to mother earth *g*).
I like this photo. The angle gives a funny confusing effect. Your sketchbook is full of ideas, a place I love to visit from time to time.
Thank you, Merisi.Up in the air is quite different feel. I'm sure this guy enjoys very much.And thank you, Victor.The angle shot is something I'm not doing often. In this occasion, it is better to do that way!
Great action shot. That guy is really flying. Nice shades of blue.
Thanks Photowannabe.Yes, he is flying and some times more than a few seconds...
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And who said the earth is flat? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have even more respect for these flying acrobats since I went 50 meters up in the air in a hot air balloon and almost freaked out (even though the balloon was fastened securely to mother earth *g*).
I like this photo. The angle gives a funny confusing effect. Your sketchbook is full of ideas, a place I love to visit from time to time.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Merisi.
ReplyDeleteUp in the air is quite different feel. I'm sure this guy enjoys very much.
And thank you, Victor.
The angle shot is something I'm not doing often. In this occasion, it is better to do that way!
Great action shot. That guy is really flying. Nice shades of blue.
ReplyDeleteThanks Photowannabe.
ReplyDeleteYes, he is flying and some times more than a few seconds...