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Getting your camera elevated with a pole

Getting your camera elevated with a pole

From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours

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Getting your camera elevated with a pole

- Hi, we're here at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. and we're going to try and get an unusual 360 shot. Just to do something a little bit different. So, I have the, little ninja pole, ready to get it up about maybe 12 or 15 feet or so, just to get above the crowd. We're getting a little bit creative because we're normally not allowed to shoot in this location. We do have a permit to be here. However, even the permit limits us to going above these stairs over here. So, what I decided to do was shoot from the base of the stairs, but we're gonna really raise it up high and try to do something kind of unusual. We did it. We're at the Lincoln Memorial, we passed the test of the permits. So, I raised the pole up about 15 feet and I did bracketed shots because there's still quite a bit of difference in the light here. There's a bright lights over there, and the sun's behind the memorial here. So, I did a five shot bracket. The slowest speed was about 160th of a second, so I don't…

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