HNT – 202
The looking down from above camera angle is one of our favorites even though it’s difficult to set up the camera. Our camera has a flip-out viewfinder; but it’s too small to be useful when the camera is next to the ceiling. It’s mostly a trial and error process to aim the camera. The inconvenience is worthwhile; however, since we usually get some great photographs. Anyway, here is the next installment of our “spy-cam in the ceiling” series. It was a nuisance to get everything set up properly so we hope that you like it.
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Great angle, great shots. What do you fasten the camera to at that height? Or do you a long tripod (no smutty pun intended)?
Alfie: We use put our tripod on top of a chest of drawers. The tripod we use is standard height, so don’t need to put it on something that tall even though our ceilings are high; but we don’t have a lot of alternatives.
hi ,
especially the first one ( missionary looks great with that angle)
) , did u forget about it lol
i love ur pics , they r very hot
oh btw i see no blurrin on CG’s lovely face ( nice expression of pleasure
ty for this good job
Wis: We typically don’t blur photographs taken from oblique angles, especially if you can only see part of a face.
My fav is the last one because of the smile you have on your face.
Rage: My favorite photograph is the first one because California Girl has a smile on her face.
I appreciate that you’re willing to mix it up a little, even it’s a pain to do. Love the angle, love the pics.
Mountain Girl: It is a nuisance to set up; but we do lie the photographs from that perspective.