Posted by Roman W Kebalo on March 10, 2007 
Just wow...I hope I am the first one to say because...it is worth it...
Posted by Mitch Goldman on March 10, 2007 
I had a similar shot in mind but my zoom lens was too tall ;) Great shot, fascinating perspective, Doug!
Posted by Christopher F. Quinlan on March 10, 2007 
How did you get this shot?
Posted by Darrell Krueger on March 10, 2007 
Dang! Well done, original, and exciting!
Posted by FRED on March 10, 2007 
Dude, you rock! A different perspective here on RP.net.
Posted by Bill Merlavage --- www.merlavageimages.com on March 10, 2007 
well done.
Posted by Dean Kaplan on March 10, 2007 
Wow!! Awesome shot Doug!!
Posted by David Meyer on March 10, 2007 
Off the chart great shot!!!
Posted by Nicholas O Sullivan on March 10, 2007 
Very neat.
Posted by Eu-Jin Ooi on March 10, 2007 
Awsome shot. Very unique.
Posted by Pete Reynolds on March 10, 2007 
I don't know how you did it but there is no real word to describe that shot!
Posted by David Brook on March 10, 2007 
Brilliant and unique does begin to describe it!
Posted by BNSF SAMMY on March 10, 2007 
Unique shot. Great work.
Posted by Adam Meeks on March 10, 2007 
All I can say is I have no idea how you did that without destroying your camera, but WOW.
Posted by Ken Huard on March 10, 2007 
He must be the rubber guy from the fantastic four!
Posted by on March 10, 2007 
This is one of the most unique photos I have ever seen! If you don't mind my asking-how did you do it?
Posted by Mark Rosnick on March 10, 2007 
Unreal photo Doug
Posted by Ian M. Contreras on March 10, 2007 
Only in Canada apparently.......neat shot Doug...
Posted by Ken Szok on March 10, 2007 
Great outside-the-box shot. Like every other person, I am curious how you managed to get this shot.
Posted by on March 11, 2007 
All I can say is 1.) Great shot and terrific idea and 2.) Hold on to that tripod!!! -- Joe H.
Posted by Gary on March 11, 2007 
Brilliant! Would be spactacular with a camcorder too!
Posted by Tom Michele on March 11, 2007 
Just plain awesome! Great job technically and compositionally! Congrats!
Posted by Alan Challis on March 11, 2007 
NEVER, EVER!, seen a picture like that. Amazing, Spectacular, and Awsome are just a few ways to desribe the picture. How did you take it? Great shot Doug and amazing work.
Posted by Christine Sweetnam on March 12, 2007 
Way to go! that is so cool it could of ended in tears for the camera.
Posted by John Muenster on March 20, 2007 
Awesome shot Doug, very unique idea.
Posted by Tom Roberts on March 24, 2007 
I guess that most of you don't know Doug. He is the smallest man in the world at 13 inches. Great Job!
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