It'll be interesting to see you take this concept to the next level, using things like trick perspectives or tumbling mats (or mattresses if you don't have access to those), to really give the illusion of flight.
Depending on how athletic/daring you are, I imagine you can get some terrific photos.
Emmy's got a trampoline, so with some experimentation, we should be able to get some awesome shots. The only issue is the low camera angle clashing awfully with the short skirt.
This one is similar to what I had in mind -- leap onto a mattress, capturing the brief moment of "flight". She's clearly standing on one leg, but the pose is terrific:
All kidding aside, I was actually thinking of shots from above, with you looking down at people below you. Maybe sitting on a stool on a ledge, then cropping the stool out. Or a long shot where you're flinging yourself on a mattress, but with the mattress just below the frame.
You're a teenager, right? You'll heal relatively quickly.
It'll be interesting to see you take this concept to the next level, using things like trick perspectives or tumbling mats (or mattresses if you don't have access to those), to really give the illusion of flight.
Depending on how athletic/daring you are, I imagine you can get some terrific photos.
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This one is similar to what I had in mind -- leap onto a mattress, capturing the brief moment of "flight". She's clearly standing on one leg, but the pose is terrific:
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Ah, here we go:
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Trampoline -- just crop it out. Better yet, have some friends standing on a platform in front of it, looking up at you as you fly away.
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All kidding aside, I was actually thinking of shots from above, with you looking down at people below you. Maybe sitting on a stool on a ledge, then cropping the stool out. Or a long shot where you're flinging yourself on a mattress, but with the mattress just below the frame.
You're a teenager, right? You'll heal relatively quickly.
Rofl, if the superhealing doesn't kick in first.