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A Belgian Special Forces sniper team identifies targets 2000 meters away, across a valley on Sept. 11, 2018 during the International Special Training Centre High-Angle/Urban Course at the Hochfilzen Training Area, Austria. The high-angle portion of the two-week course is designed to teach trained sniper teams the necessary skills operating in mountainous terrain. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Benjamin Haulenbeek)
This was taken in my back yard. I was so happy about going to a scooter meet, I jumped for joy. While I was up there, I shot this picture. I like high-angle shots like this.
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I was helping out a friend and fellow photographer on Wednesday. He owns a studio but doesn’t have any proper studio lighting, so I volunteered my gear in exchange for getting the chance to do some shooting. This is one of the shots I took of Toronto-based DJ Sara Simms. I’ll hopefully be posting a few more in the weeks ahead as I retouch them.
Mamiya 645 AFD with ZD digital back. 1/125" @ f/11, 45mm f/3.5 lens. ISO 100, WB flash.
Post in Capture One, retouching in Photoshop.
Strobist info: Photogenic Powerlight 1500SL at 1/2 power in 5' octobox behind camera about 7' up. SB-800 bare at 1/2 power to camera left, Pentax flash bare at full power to camera right, Canon 580EX duct-taped to a pole and held above her as a hair light by my assistant.
Students attend the biannual career fair on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on January 25, 2017.
The career fair occurs in the beginning of the fall and winter semesters each academic year, giving students opportunities to network with employers and learn more about full-time, internship, and co-op opportunities.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
View at the Mediapark in Cologne from the top of the Media Tower showing Cinedom, the world's biggest Cinema.
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Paratroopers from 3rd Battalion 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division fire their M777 towed howitzer high angle as part of Table VI Section Qualifications on Fort Bragg, N.C., Feb. 26, 2015.
(U.S. Army photo by Capt. Joe Bush, 82nd Airborne DIVARTY/ Released)
A Norwegian Army Telemark Battalion sniper engages a target using a night vision optics while a U.S. Army sniper from 2nd Cavalry Regiment acts as a spotter Sept. 10, 2018 during the International Special Training Centre High-Angle/Urban Course at the Hochfilzen Training Area, Austria. The high-angle portion of the two-week course is designed to teach trained sniper teams the necessary skills operating in mountainous terrain. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Benjamin Haulenbeek)
A German Army sniper assigned to Jaegerbatallion 91 engages a target across a valley on Sept. 13, 2018 during the International Special Training Centre High-Angle/Urban Course at the Hochfilzen Training Area, Austria. The high-angle portion of the two-week course is designed to teach trained sniper teams the necessary skills operating in mountainous terrain. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Benjamin Haulenbeek)
A view from the staircase of the living room in a luxury home. Commercial architectural photography by weshoot.com .
A high-angle shot of a traditional roof in Luxeuil-les-Bains (France).
The building is now the tourist office.
View from the top of Échevins Tower.
A Dutch sniper hikes through mountainous terrain on Sept. 13, 2018 during the International Special Training Centre High-Angle/Urban Course at the Hochfilzen Training Area, Austria. The high-angle portion of the two-week course is designed to teach trained sniper teams the necessary skills operating in mountainous terrain. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Benjamin Haulenbeek)
Single Raw handheld HDR image of the San Francisco Ferry Building and Bay Bridge in San Francisco, CA
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A Norwegian Army Telemark Battalion sniper and a U.S. Army sniper assigned to 2nd Cavalry Regiment run back to their rifles during a stress shoot competition Sept. 13, 2018 during the International Special Training Centre High-Angle/Urban Course at the Hochfilzen Training Area, Austria. The high-angle portion of the two-week course is designed to teach trained sniper teams the necessary skills operating in mountainous terrain. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Benjamin Haulenbeek)