Struan Gray
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Struan, I love that image of the beautiful baby. That was a tricky shot to get with a waist level finder.
Thanks Janet. I had the advantage of using my own daughter as model, so I could pick and choose my timing to suit her mood and the light. I take quite a few outdoor shots with the camera pointing straight down, so I have got used to the view. I had one elbow perched on a nearby playpen rail for stability.
Getting a similar result on a commercial basis would of course be harder. Even for me in my own home, the hit rate dropped dramatically once she started walking

That shot was taken with a Kowa 66, but I now use a V-series Hasselblad. With both cameras when I am taking 'normal' orientation photos I trip the shuttter with my right thumb: this lets me have the camera body nestling in the palm of my right hand, and I can use my left hand to focus and pull in and down on the camera when I actually shoot. It's a little more awkward when time comes to wind on, but I have a winder for the very rare times I need to burn film. I *hate* the method recommended by VH himself.