So this one time I had to take out an enemy installation.. and and.. ooh wait.. wrong job wrong forum wrong topic
No experiences is what this one is.. that's write.. ok.. so this one time at band camp..
My experiences with photography and overcoming them.
I wanted to do an action shot with Gung-Ho during my supermarine adventure. Just to fill those in who aren't familiar,
Supermarine tells the story of Jar-Head Gung-Ho coming to the rescue of Action Marine Roberts,.

Roberts is ambushed during his first assignment out in the jungle and is about to be buried in a shallow grave by dangerous dreadnoks Ripper and Buzzer.
A quick intro into Gung-Ho and he springs into action. Carefully and decisevly making light work of the two heavies to rescue a fallen colleague.
In this picture I wanted to do Gung-Ho jumping up into the air and kicking ripper's gun out of his hand. It's actually around 1:37-1:40 and I decided to piece them together as a slideshow.
supermarine
For this I used a small stick from the garden and a blob of blue tack, I say blob because that's all it was. The stick was jarred into the ground at an angle on the opposite side of Gung-Ho so you can't see the stick at all. Then the other side of the stick was blu tacked in between gun-ho's torso and his backpack. When done right this gives the view that Gung-Ho is leaping into the air unaided. (just be sure to shoot the picture from the opposite side so you can't see the stick)
So that's another experience by me that I overcome during shooting a dio story scene.
Rich