Thanks, Mia. The “sucked through the coil” shot involved the use a a 17mm super wide-angle lens, a lot of balancing on my part, and a lot of takes. I was worn out and a bit sore by the time I got a photo I liked for that shot. That shot and the one where I’m holding on to the barrel with by feet on the support were to two most difficult shots to get.
You’re welcome Tim, for the life of me I have no clue how you even did it, the results are fantastic on all of them. On the barrel I noticed you even have your fingers curled over the top, nice touch. So it seems you got your workout for the day. I’m always impressed by your creativity and imagination. Please enjoy the rest of your day.
Wild trip, man! Great post and your hair is all back and curly…
Thanks, Teri!
Wow! That was a magical mystery tour for sure!
Mysterious for sure. Thanks, Tiny!
Hi Tim, wonderfully creative story and images. I love the photo of you being sucked through the coil, it’s amazing how you did that. ~ Mia
Thanks, Mia. The “sucked through the coil” shot involved the use a a 17mm super wide-angle lens, a lot of balancing on my part, and a lot of takes. I was worn out and a bit sore by the time I got a photo I liked for that shot. That shot and the one where I’m holding on to the barrel with by feet on the support were to two most difficult shots to get.
You’re welcome Tim, for the life of me I have no clue how you even did it, the results are fantastic on all of them. On the barrel I noticed you even have your fingers curled over the top, nice touch. So it seems you got your workout for the day. I’m always impressed by your creativity and imagination. Please enjoy the rest of your day.
Buon giovedì dear 🙂
Grazie, Simona! How’s your Thursday?
Tutto ok
This is very creative, Tim. I do hope you’re careful of the spiders and such when you shrink down like that. 😁
I do have to watch to watch for spiders. Thanks, Cathy.