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    Hello! Thank you so much for all the beautiful inspiration!
    One special "set-up" does particularly intrigue me and I would love to know more about; I´ve been always wondering: how do you practically set up your shooting together with your baby, in your arms, so that the view appears from above, just like through your eyes (and your hands are put on your baby) or someone else takes the picture?
    If there is any trick how to do it by yourself, I would be very grateful to "hear"/see. 
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    Ha ha, I asked the same question in the Q&A!
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by yryna_paty View Post
    Hello! Thank you so much for all the beautiful inspiration!
    One special "set-up" does particularly intrigue me and I would love to know more about; I´ve been always wondering: how do you practically set up your shooting together with your baby, in your arms, so that the view appears from above, just like through your eyes (and your hands are put on your baby) or someone else takes the picture?
    If there is any trick how to do it by yourself, I would be very grateful to "hear"/see. 
    Thank you!
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    Ha ha, I asked the same question in the Q&A!
    Love this question. I've used a tripod and I've also had my husband help. If my husband is home I will most certainly ask him because it's much easier. I adjust my settings, direct him where to stand and have him snap. If I'm using a tripod I extend it as high as it will go, and then angle the camera down. It's easier to get an above angle with a tripod if we are sitting. If we were standing I would prop my tripod on a table or something to have it be even higher. Whenever I get in the frame I typically set my aperture anywhere from 2.5-3.2 since it's easier to grab focus.

    I'm happy to try and get a pullback tomorrow if you like 
      
     
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by megnlo View Post
    Love this question. I've used a tripod and I've also had my husband help. If my husband is home I will most certainly ask him because it's much easier. I adjust my settings, direct him where to stand and have him snap. If I'm using a tripod I extend it as high as it will go, and then angle the camera down. It's easier to get an above angle with a tripod if we are sitting. If we were standing I would prop my tripod on a table or something to have it be even higher. Whenever I get in the frame I typically set my aperture anywhere from 2.5-3.2 since it's easier to grab focus.

    I'm happy to try and get a pullback tomorrow if you like 
    Thank you, Meg. I've wondered the same question, and appreciate the information and offer to share a pullback. Do you find that you use your tripod often in your day-to-day images? I'm sure it depends on the situation (i.e., portraits). What type of tripod do you use? (Sorry so many questions .
      
     
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by ltimmis View Post
    Thank you, Meg. I've wondered the same question, and appreciate the information and offer to share a pullback. Do you find that you use your tripod often in your day-to-day images? I'm sure it depends on the situation (i.e., portraits). What type of tripod do you use? (Sorry so many questions .
    I use my tripod maybe once every two weeks. I don't use it often. I'm not a fan because it often takes time to set up haha. I've set my camera on the table before as well and just propped it with books. My tripod brand is Dolica. 
      
     
     
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    Great! Thank you! I would love to see a pullback, just if you, of course, have the extra time !
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    Quote Originally Posted by cranecreekphoto View Post
    Ha ha, I asked the same question in the Q&A!
    Yay! I'm glad you did! I came into the forum 3x to add that question myself to the Q&A and got distracted by something shiny in the new posts and left without posting. 
      
     
     

       
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    Forgot the pullback today! So sorry. It will be easier for me to do this tomorrow since my nanny will be here to watch my boys  I've wrote myself a note so I don't forget!
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    I asked the same question in the Q and A! I tried the other day and almost dropped my camera on my head and thought there has to be a trick to this! Thanks @megnlo for answering that question 
      
     
     
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    Stacey just to be clear I liked your post not because you almost dropped your camera on your head (ouch... glad that didn't happen) but because you asked the question  I'll work on a pullback tomorrow.
      
     
     
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    Hi all! I took a phone pullback which I'm going to post in a second. I also wanted to mention a tripod arm extender is another great way to get above self portrait shots. I don't have one but it's on my list of things to purchase. Here's a link to one: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search...op+Nav-Search=

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    Here is one way I've taken a self portrait from above 
      
     
     
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    Thank you, @megnlo! Do you have any recommendations for a good (but decent priced) tripod? I have a super old one that I would love to replace. I was trying to get in the frame this afternoon, and my tripod was making things a little more challenging than desired. I saw that you use one by Dolica...but there are so many options. Any specific features I should look for? Any recommendations would really be appreciated!
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    Yes, I've bought two in the past two years and can't seem to get one that holds my camera with my 24-70 lens on it tilted sideways without slipping. 
    This is the newest one I have, and I just don't think it's strong enough. Dolica GX600B200 Proline GX Series 60-Inch Aluminum Tripod and Ball Head Combo for DSLR 
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