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360 on a long pole -Angel of The North- by Anthony Gormley-Sculptor
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianP" data-source="post: 120969" data-attributes="member: 6888"><p>Cheers Rotorwash! Glad you are getting some fun from 360 stuff!</p><p></p><p>-as for the company... I am not averse to enlisting the help of any innocent passerby to 'foot the pole' as I walk it upright ! I do have a 'portable' footing mechanism but it is still too heavy to carry far. At a pinch I can walk the pole upright, by myself, if the base of the pole is in a slight depression or against an immovable object.</p><p>On This shoot I wanted to be central and at certain distance from the Sculpture to make the composition work...</p><p>I was forced to stand the pole at the point I chose and hiijack a young couple's day out to help and old man with maybe his dying wish to erect a 14 m pole for a photo...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianP, post: 120969, member: 6888"] Cheers Rotorwash! Glad you are getting some fun from 360 stuff! -as for the company... I am not averse to enlisting the help of any innocent passerby to 'foot the pole' as I walk it upright ! I do have a 'portable' footing mechanism but it is still too heavy to carry far. At a pinch I can walk the pole upright, by myself, if the base of the pole is in a slight depression or against an immovable object. On This shoot I wanted to be central and at certain distance from the Sculpture to make the composition work... I was forced to stand the pole at the point I chose and hiijack a young couple's day out to help and old man with maybe his dying wish to erect a 14 m pole for a photo... [/QUOTE]
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