What is Hail Mary Shot?
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(n.) A technique where a photographer raises the camera high above his head to get a picture of the crowd surrounding him. Very popular up until the sixties when the Rolleiflex cameras of the day permitted viewing from below on their groundglass finders, now re-gaining popularity because the swiveling LCD screen on many digital cameras allows the same maneuver.
Since he could't find a ladder or step-stool, the wedding photographer took several hail mary shots of the crowd.
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10th, 11th, and 12th graders. Most of which make fun of 9th graders.
Upper Classmate: Yeo freshmeat!
Freshman: uhhmm.. *quivers*
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